All Precision Medicine articles – Page 7
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ArticleHow AI is accelerating the future of precision medicine
Dr Ketan Patel, Clarivate, shares his insights about the use of Real-World Data and genomic biomarker data and discusses how researchers can use these to better detect and diagnose diseases.
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NewsPotential of precision diagnostics for gestational diabetes mellitus
Researchers highlight the need for a more nuanced diagnostic approach, examining whether nonglycemic markers could refine risk stratification.
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ArticleDecoding stem cells for personalised regenerative medicine
Researchers developed a personalised stem cell therapy using a data-driven, single-cell technique based on swift subcellular proteomic imaging.
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NewsPotential target found for CDKL5 deficiency disorder
Using phosphoproteomics, the calcium channel Cav2.3 was found as a target to treat a type of genetic epilepsy, CDKL5 deficiency disorder.
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ArticleAdvances in personalised medicine, leave data processing behind
The buzz around personalised medicine has long been felt in the halls of academic centres and pharmaceutical labs, and most people with an interest in health or medicine are aware of its potential. Here, Evan Floden shares what it will take to shore up these exciting possibilities.
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NewsProtective mutation found in kidney disease gene
A new discovery about a different protective genetic mutation in apolipoprotein L1 could have major implications for kidney health.
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ArticleRare autoantibody diseases: an innovative targeted pathway
Dr Katie Abouzahr outlines how precision targeting utilising the neonatal fragment crystallisable receptor pathway may provide accessible new treatments for autoantibody diseases.
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Article2023 drug discovery forecast: emerging trends and disruptors revolutionising the industry
With advancements in artificial intelligence, precision medicine and gene editing, the field of drug discovery is undergoing a rapid transformation. In this article, Drug Target Review’s Izzy Wood gets the insider knowledge from industry leaders at SLAS 2023, who are experiencing these changes first hand.
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NewsResearchers develop an all-optical system for testing lab-on-a-chip human hearts
A novel all-optical system uses optogenetics, machine vision cameras, and off-the-shelf components to stimulate and image engineered networks of human heart cells.


