KCNB1 may be a root cause of Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers have identified that levels of the protein KCNB1 are increased in Alzheimer's brains, which may cause the increase of amyloid-beta plaques...
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Researchers have identified that levels of the protein KCNB1 are increased in Alzheimer's brains, which may cause the increase of amyloid-beta plaques...
Researchers have developed a genome-editing tool for the potential treatment of mitochondrial diseases...
A research team has developed a nano-platform technology that works in combination with existing chemotherapeutic drugs that may reverse drug-resistance in renal cell carcinoma...
Cancer cells have been found to evade immunotherapy by hiding behind human leukocyte antigens, with researchers identifying therapies to prevent relapse...
Researchers from Oxford have identified the initial steps on the path towards creating a universal influenza vaccine that could last for life...
Women with ovarian cancer could in future benefit from a combined therapy using PD-1 and CTLA-4 as shown through the results of this Phase II trial...
Researchers have reported finding on an epigenetic signature in patient cells that appears to predict inflammation risk in Crohn's disease...
Scientists have discovered that the anti-inflammatory protein NLRP12 normally helps protect mice against obesity and insulin resistance when they are fed a high-fat diet...
Researchers have found a surprising use for EGCG: sneaking therapeutic RNAs into cells...
Phase III clinical trials for a drug targeting amyloid beta plaques are underway, with results expected in the next two to three years...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been widely implicated in the neuronal degeneration in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Mitochondria-targeted protective compounds that prevent or minimise a wide range of mitochondrial defects constitute potential therapeutic strategies in the prevention and treatment of neuronal degeneration in PD.
A team of researchers have identified that to target p63, both TGFB2 and RHOA tumour suppressor genes should be activated...
Researchers have found another common thread linking nearly all of the TNR expansion diseases...
A three-dimensional structural map of bacterial toxins has been identified for the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
Researchers from Imperial College London have identified 6 compounds from almost 70,000 that could help to eradicate malaria...