New avenues open for the treatment of thrombosis
New study describes for the first time the structure of Ixolaris and its action on the inhibition of thrombus formation.
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New study describes for the first time the structure of Ixolaris and its action on the inhibition of thrombus formation.
A new report reveals a thriving service and supply sector for the UK in addition to its research and development biotechs.
Researchers find key molecule in depression and identify new therapeutic targets.
A new method of assessing the actions of medicines by matching them to their unique protein receptors could accelerate drug development.
Researchers have shown how skin vaccinations could be used as a vaccination strategy for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
A recent study has uncovered a key mechanism that allows some of the world's deadliest viruses to replicate.
Treatments for chronic inflammatory diseases are one step closer as a new study discovers a way to stop inflammation in its tracks.
Scientists identify 'wake-up' signal for deep-sleeping neural stem cells to potentially aid in the treatment for neurological disorders.
Researchers have discovered that certain skin-related stem cells could help in treating neurogenerative diseases.
Researchers are first to demonstrate in a clinically relevant model that damaged lungs can be regenerated to meet transplantation criteria.
MIT engineers have designed tiny robots that can help drug-delivery nanoparticles push their way out of the bloodstream and into a tumour or another disease site.
Comprehensive tumour profiling promises new therapeutic options for patients with advanced cancer.
A recent study has discovered that covalently closed circular RNAs (circRNAs) preferentially bind to PKR which is related to innate immunity and act as PKR inhibitors.
By silencing genes, researchers have increased the protein production in yeast, laying the grounds for engineering better yeast production hosts for industries producing biopharmaceutical proteins and industrial enzymes.
Using a computational model, researchers were able to explain, predict, and manipulate the regeneration of a flatworm body.