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PhoreMost Completes $15M (£11M) Series-A Round to Enter Drug Discovery

Investment to fund expansion of operations and progression of drug target pipeline.
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Targeting a Leaky Protein that Causes Paralysis

A rare genetic disorder in which people are overcome suddenly with profound muscle weakness is caused by a hole in a membrane protein that allows sodium ions to leak across cell membranes. Compounds containing a chemical group called guanidinium can block the pore created by the mutation and stop the sodium leak without altering the voltage sensor’s ability to function.
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Could Intermittent Fasting Diets Do Us Harm?

Fasting every other day to lose weight impairs the action of sugar-regulating hormone, insulin, which may increase diabetes risk, according to recent data. These findings suggest that fasting-based diets may be associated with long-term health risks and careful consideration should be made before starting such weight loss programmes.
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Using Diamonds to Create Drug Discovery Tools

Team led by Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley researchers exploits tiny defects in diamonds to pave the way for enhanced biological imaging and drug studies
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Nanoparticles Derived from Tea Leaves Destroy Lung Cancer Cells

Nanoparticles derived from tea leaves inhibit the growth of lung cancer cells, destroying up to 80% of them, new research by a joint Swansea University and Indian team has shown.

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Algorithm Predicts Life Expectancy After Heart Attack

A new algorithm developed by UCLA researchers more accurately predicts which people will survive heart failure, and for how long, whether or not they receive a heart transplant. The algorithm would allow doctors to make more personalized assessments of people who are awaiting heart transplants, which in turn could enable health care providers to make better use of limited life-saving resources and potentially reduce health care costs.

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Computation and Chemistry Combine to Create World-First Auxetic Protein

A team of chemists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has now designed a two-dimensional protein crystal that toggles between states of varying porosity and density. This is a first in biomolecular design that combined experimental studies with computation done on supercomputers. The research, published in April 2018 in Nature Chemistry, could help create new materials for renewable energy, medicine, water purification, and more.

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Robots Grow Mini-Organs From Human Stem Cells

A robotic approach to mass-producing organoids could accelerate regenerative medicine research and drug discovery.
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Resistance to Antifungals Could Lead to Disease and Global Food Shortages

Growing levels of resistance to antifungal treatments could lead to increased disease outbreaks and affect food security around the world.
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3-D Representation of Motor Space in the Brain

Neuroscientists found that the superior colliculus, a region of the midbrain, is where three-dimensional motor space is mapped, and importantly they showed how the activity of neurons in this brain region leads to controlled spatially targeted movement.
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