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Team Tests Properties of Cow Milk Protein Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants
Researchers have collaborated to investigate the antiviral properties of lactoferrin, a cow milk protein, against variants of SARS-CoV-2.
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New Treatment Target for Bone Marrow Cancer
The mechanism by which multiple myeloma develops drug resistance is characterized by an increase in CDK6 production, providing researchers with a new treatment target.
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New Approach Helps To Identify Personalized Treatments for Breast Cancer
Researchers have developed a more efficient way to develop breast cancer models using tumors donated by breast cancer patients. They have also proposed a process to test potential drugs to help prioritize therapeutic choices based on specific tumor characteristics.
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Mimicking Red Blood Cells To Deliver Lifesaving Drugs
Research is underway into creating a microparticle drug delivery system that mimics the properties of a red blood cell.
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Ubiquitous Protein Protects Brain Cells Impacted by Glaucoma
A ubiquitous protein called sigma 1 receptor, which is known to protect cells from stress, appears key to the function and survival of the neurons most impacted by glaucoma, scientists report.
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Two Neurodegenerative Disorders Share a Common Molecular Pathway
Researchers from two independent research teams have discovered how the mislocalization of a protein "TDP-43" changes the genetic instructions for UNC13A, providing a possible therapeutic target for specific neurodegenerative disorders.
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Slow Spread of Cancer
According to research, statins, which are prescribed as cholesterol-lowering drugs, inhibit the expression of a metastasis-associated gene in tumor cells.
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Precision Medicine Tech Could Help To Improve Immunotherapies
Researchers have developed a new precision medicine technology that can carry out comprehensive mapping of the whole cell surface tumor antigen landscape in patients. The technology could help to create new successful immunotherapies to treat cancer.
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Immunotherapy Plus Standard Treatment Improves Survival of Head and Neck Cancer Patients
A clinical trial that added an immunotherapy drug to standard of care treatment regimens has shown increased survival rates for head and neck cancer patients with intermediate risk features.
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Neem Tree Bark Components May Target Wide Range of Viral Proteins
Extract from the bark of the Neem tree may help treat and reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata.
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