Researchers find key molecule that could lead to new anaemia therapies
Researchers find key molecule that could lead to new therapies for anaemia and other iron disorders.
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Researchers find key molecule that could lead to new therapies for anaemia and other iron disorders.
Scientists have pinpointed a chemical signal that worsens inflammation linked to a life-threatening lung condition. The discovery could eventually lead to new therapies for this disease, which can be fatal for up to half of those affected.
Researchers from UPM and CSIC have employed waste from the agri-food industry to develop biomaterials that are able to act as matrices to regenerate bone and cartilage tissues, which is of great interest for the treatment of diseases related to ageing.
Two-dimensional monolayer cell proliferation assays for cancer drug discovery have enabled large-scale screens. But they represent a simplified view of oncogenes or tumour suppressor genes as the genetic drivers of cancer cell proliferation.
19 July 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott
A*STAR and MSD have formed a two year collaboration aimed at improving cellular delivery of macrocyclic peptides...