All Molecular Biology articles – Page 3
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NewsMessy lipid nanoparticles deliver RNA more effectively
New research shows that lipid nanoparticles used in mRNA vaccines may deliver RNA more effectively when their structure is disorganised.
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NewsCamel-derived peptides target multidrug bacteria
Researchers at Sultan Qaboos University have identified three antimicrobial peptides from dromedary camels that demonstrate potent activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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NewsCat cancer study reveals targets for human drugs
A major international study has discovered genetic similarities between cancers in cats and humans, potentially helping to inform future drugs that could benefit both species.
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NewsNew method boosts production of non-natural amino acids for peptide assembly
A team of researchers has developed a faster, simpler method for creating non-natural amino acids and assemble them into peptides, a breakthrough that could accelerate peptide research and provide new tools for designing drugs.
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ArticleReplacing animals in science: what the UK’s new strategy means
The UK has set out a strategy to replace animal testing, but delivering change will depend as much on regulation as on technology. Dr Emma Grange, Director of Science and Regulatory Affairs at Cruelty Free International, examines what the policy signals for research, drug discovery and safety assessment.
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NewsTargeting senescent cells may reduce postpartum breast cancer risk
A study from the Institut Pasteur reveals how cellular senescence during mammary gland involution after pregnancy may both aid tissue repair and promote postpartum breast cancer.
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News$3.2m project targets aggressive MDM2 in breast cancer
A University of Houston scientist has joined a $3.2 million research collaboration to develop a new drug targeting one of the key drivers of triple-negative breast cancer.
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NewsAMD3100 drug could boost immunotherapy in rare liver cancer
A rare liver cancer that primarily affects young people may soon have a new treatment option, after researchers found that an existing FDA-approved drug could enable immunotherapy to work effectively against tumours.
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NewsNew organoid model helps test spinal cord regeneration drugs
Northwestern scientists have grown human spinal cord organoids to test therapies that could reduce scarring and promote nerve regrowth in patients.
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NewsMemory-linked brain cells offer new obesity target for future therapies
Scientists have identified a brain circuit that connects contextual memory with appetite, advancing understanding of binge eating and obesity while highlighting a promising new target for drug discovery.
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NewsNew SerpinB2 immune cell discovery could reverse type 2 diabetes
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have developed a new approach for tackling insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes by protecting beneficial immune cells in fat tissue.
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NewsSiglec-15 identified as key target in paediatric brain cancer
Scientists have identified a previously unknown lysosomal signalling pathway that drives growth in drug-resistant SHH medulloblastoma, which could lead to more precise and less harmful treatments for children with aggressive brain tumours.
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NewsWhy ageing must become central to Parkinson’s research
An international team of scientists is urging researchers to put ageing at the centre of Parkinson’s studies, arguing that it has been overlooked for too long.
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NewsHow vaccine structure shapes immune response to HPV tumours
Researchers have discovered that reorganising a single cancer-targeting peptide within a spherical nucleic acid vaccine dramatically boosts the immune system’s ability to attack HPV-driven tumours.
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NewsDrug Target Review’s women in STEM
For International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Drug Target Review highlights articles published over the past year that were authored by women, celebrating their contributions to research.
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NewsNew SHANK3 conditional knockout mouse model launched for PMS research
A new SHANK3 conditional knockout mouse model from InnoSer, CureSHANK and Ozgene has been launched to advance research into Phelan-McDermid syndrome, other neurodevelopmental disorders and the development of new therapies.
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NewsHDAC11 protein identified as potential target for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A new preclinical study has shown that reducing the protein HDAC11 could slow muscle degeneration in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, providing a potential target for future therapies.
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NewsCC023 mice reveal how ALS can develop after viral infections
Researchers have discovered a mouse strain that mirrors ALS in humans following a viral infection, offering new insights into how the disease develops, potentially opening new pathways for early diagnosis and drug development.
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NewsMini-stomach organoids grown to improve disease research
Scientists have grown the first multi-regional “mini-stomach” in the lab, creating a new way to study rare genetic stomach diseases and help to develop new treatments for digestive conditions.
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NewsBrain discovery could improve drugs targeting amyloid diseases
New research shows the brain can intentionally form amyloids to store memories, challenging decades of thinking about neurodegenerative disease and pointing towards new strategies for drug discovery.


