Researchers have published the characterization of a new bioactive natural product whose derivatives could be used as antibiotics
Results in mouse sepsis model lay foundation for clinical trials
Thalidomide was prescribed in the 1950s and 1960s as a sedative or hypnotic, even for pregnant women
The work offers a greater understanding of the efficacy of the CF drugs Lumacaftor and Ivacaftor
Until now, the chemical breakdown of many strains has been unknown because of informal breeding
Case Western Reserve researchers uncover novel drug targets by piecing together receptor structures
Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent and eradicate infectious diseases
Lorcaserin decreased risk for diabetes, induced diabetes remission, and reduced risk of diabetes complications in obese and overweight patients
Findings suggest long-lasting protection and provide reassurance for women
The super-fast screening technology could help to discover new treatments
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