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New Discovery Enables Gene Therapy for Muscular Dystrophies, Other Disorders
by
University of Rochester Medical Center
StitchR delivers large genes in two parts to treat muscular dystrophies by restoring critical proteins in animal models
| 4 min read
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An Advance toward Inhalable mRNA Medications, Vaccines
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American Chemical Society
Most people don't enjoy getting shots for treatments or vaccines. So, researchers are working to create more medicines that can be sprayed and inhaled
| 2 min read
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New Treatment Attacks Glioblastomas from Multiple Angles
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University of Basel
The new immunotherapy not only attacks the tumor, but also turns its microenvironment against it
| 3 min read
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Optimal Timing for RSV Vaccine During Pregnancy Revealed
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Mass General Brigham
New study suggests pregnant women should get the RSV vaccine closer to 32 weeks for better newborn protection
| 2 min read
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Patients May Become Unnecessarily Depressed by Common Heart Medicine
by
Uppsala University
Beta blockers may increase risk of depression
| 2 min read
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Make Glioblastoma Cells Visible to Attacking Immune Cells
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Washington University School of Medicine
This technique forces brain cancer cells to display targets for the immune system to attack
| 3 min read
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High-Speed 3D Bioprinter Hailed a Game Changer for Drug Discovery
by
University of Melbourne
This bioprinter fabricates structures that mimic the diverse tissues throughout the human body
| 2 min read
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Nanoplastics Can Reduce the Effectiveness of Antibiotics
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Medical University of Vienna
Plastic not only impairs the effect of drugs but could also promote the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
| 2 min read
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Implantable Microparticles Deliver Two Cancer Therapies at Once
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The combination of phototherapy and chemotherapy could offer a more effective way to fight aggressive tumors
| 4 min read
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Biologics Manufacturing: Transient versus Stable Expression Systems
by
Claes Gustafsson, PhD
From HEK293 to CHO cells, learn about the cutting-edge methods making biologics dominant in today’s pharmaceutical market.
| 4 min read
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Weight-Loss Drug May Lower Alzheimer's Risk in Diabetic Patients
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Case Western Reserve University
A study finds semaglutide, a diabetes drug, could lower Alzheimer's disease risk for type 2 diabetes patients
| 2 min read
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Future of Medicine: Grain-Sized Robots for Targeted Therapy
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Nanyang Technological University
NTU Singapore unveils grain-sized soft robots for precise drug delivery controlled by magnetic fields
| 3 min read
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