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Designing Drugs That Target ‘Twin’ Cancer Proteins
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The Scripps Research Institute
Scientists locate a druggable site on a protein, and then used that knowledge to characterize drugs that bind to a similar spot on its paralog
| 3 min read
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AI is a Perfect Match for Complex Life Science Challenges
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Scott D. Hanton, PhD
Learning to use modern AI tools can improve drug discovery
| 4 min read
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Maintaining Sensitivity, Specificity and Efficiency During Mass Spectrometry Sample Prep
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Improve your mass spectrometry workflow with expert insights into sample preparation tools, automation, and cost-saving strategies
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Scientists Design New Drug to Fight Malaria
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University of California - Riverside
A team has designed a new drug against malaria and identified its mechanism of action
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Single-Dose Gene Therapy Is Potentially Life-Changing for Adults with Hemophilia B
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Study results formed the basis of the therapy's FDA approval in April 2024
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Better Together: Gut Microbiome Communities’ Resilience to Drugs
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Bacteria that are sensitive to drugs can become resilient when part of communities, with the help of cross-protection strategies
| 3 min read
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A Risky Business: Why Do Some Parkinson’s Disease Treatments Affect Decision Making?
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Fujita Health University
Researchers identify a brain structure that may be responsible for decision making side effects of Parkinson's medication
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A Two-Dose Schedule Could Make HIV Vaccines More Effective
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The first dose primes the immune system, helping it to generate a strong response to the second dose
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Long-Term Metastatic Melanoma Survival Dramatically Improves on Immunotherapy
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Weill Cornell Medicine
Half of patients treated with a combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors survive cancer-free for 10+ years
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New mRNA Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise for Advanced Stage Cancer
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King's College London
The immunotherapy targets solid cancers like lung cancer and melanoma
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New Gene Therapy for Treating Glaucoma
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Trinity College Dublin
The treatment may also address age-related macular degeneration
| 2 min read
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