All articles by Ellen Capon (Drug Target Review) – Page 4
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ArticleThe effectiveness of nanoparticles in chemotherapy
Understanding more about the effect of liposome nanoparticles on the immune system will improve drug delivery systems.
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ArticleDocumenting the mammalian brain using machine learning
Novel approaches to brain disorder diagnosis and treatment may be developed following a project to form a map of the mouse hippocampus.
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ArticleDiscovering the principles of nervous system function
Dr William Schafer, of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of behaviour, which is one of the fundamental problems of biology. Schafer and his colleagues have studied the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, using a variety of approaches such as optogenetic neuroimaging and high content ...
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ArticleCombining autotaxin and TGF-β inhibitors in cancer
Dr Catherine Pickering, CEO of iOnctura, the clinical stage biopharmaceutical company delivering pioneering cancer treatments to patients with unmet medical needs, is at the forefront of cancer drug discovery. Dr Pickering and her team identify targets that have crucial roles in multiple tumour survival pathways, collaborate with world-renowned scientists and ...
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ArticleNovel technique to distinguish tumours from normal tissue
New imaging technology called fluorescence lifetime (FLT) imaging improves the accuracy of cancer surgery for multiple tumour types.
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ArticleFoxp3 protein governs regulatory T cell genome structure
Foxp3 alters chromatin architecture of regulatory T cells, meaning Foxp3 could become a target for therapies that modulate immunosuppression.
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ArticleHow a dynein subunit maintains neuronal health
Understanding how a molecular transport system inside neurons works could be used for therapeutic approaches to neurodegenerative disease.
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ArticleUnderstanding intracellular processes improves LYTACs therapy
New pathway involved in cellular protein degradation could develop LYTACs therapy and find new treatments for lysosome shortage disorders.
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ArticleHuman organoid research offers insights into gut cell differentiation
How stem cells become enteroendocrine cells using gut organoids could have positive implications for many gastrointestinal diseases.
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ArticleAlternate origin discovered for brain mosaicism and focal epilepsy
Researchers gain insight into how brain tissue is impacted differently by genetic problems compared to the rest of the body.
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ArticleProtein offers promise for treatment of reproductive conditions
Scientists found that CXCR4 protein expression outside of the uterus is important for pregnancy maintenance.
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ArticleAmino acid promotes tumour growth
Research into how the amino acid arginine drives metabolic reprogramming offers promise for liver cancer treatment.
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ArticleAlzheimer's genetic variants connected with microglia function
Researchers pinpoint connections of risk variants with microglia functions that are important for Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
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