All Small Molecules articles – Page 2
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ArticleRestoring TERT to attenuate ageing hallmarks
In this Q&A, Dr Ronald DePinho of MD Anderson elucidates their preclinical proof-of-concept that adjusting TERT levels could be a viable therapeutic approach for mitigating age-related diseases, such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer’s.
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NewsAdvancing HIV treatment with a small molecule inhibitor
The new study demonstrated that a small molecule inhibitor, BLZ945, could be used as a potential therapeutic to achieve viral clearance.
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NewsThe role of KDR in the survival of HTLV-1-infected T cells
KDR inhibitors could be very impactful for treatment of ATLL and HAM/TSP or prevent disease by lessening the viral load of HTLV-1.
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ArticleSmall molecules for regenerative medicine
In this episode, we discuss how new insights into stem cell biology are leading to novel therapeutics in regenerative medicine beyond cell therapy.
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NewsTargeting RAS to overcome FLT3 AML drug resistance
It was discovered that targeting RAS proteins prevent cancer cells from using different signalling pathways to escape cell death.
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NewsExploring the effects of IFNβ in neuroHIV infection
IFNβ could be developed into a new therapy, following an improved understanding of how innate immunity affects the brain during chronic HIV infection.
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NewsHow gene regulatory networks maintain FLT3-ITD mutated AML
Using shRNA screening enabled researchers to investigate the roles of individual specific factors in maintaining the network found in AML.
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NewsPotential small molecule drug could treat multiple sclerosis
The new small molecule targets the glutamate system, reducing MS-like symptoms and repairing damaged myelin in two different animal models.
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Novel approach to overcome resistance to cancer drugs
Researchers at the University of Queensland have discovered a promising drug target capable of addressing drug resistance and preventing tumour regrowth in cancer patients.
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Dynamic molecular aggregates within cells
Researchers from the University of Freiburg and the University of Cambridge have observed live cell formation of membraneless molecular aggregates, uncovering the interplay between biological mechanisms and physical force.
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ArticleCancer metastasis: breakthrough in therapeutic strategies
A new discovery from the University of Southern California (USC) on cancer metastasis has opened up new possibilities for combating the spread of this devastating disease.
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Articleebook: Breaking Barriers in Cell Engineering
Download this FREE ebook now and explore single-cell analysis, unlocking the secrets of therapeutic efficacy and safety. Immerse yourself in exclusive content, including cutting-edge cell line development articles and riveting interviews with industry experts. Don't miss your chance to discover the future of cellular therapies – start your journey today!
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ArticleNew insight into BRCA2 gene mutations and cancer risk
A recent study from researchers at the University of California examines the BRCA2 gene, which plays a crucial role in repairing damaged DNA, and possible links with increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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