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CaSR Role in Maintaining Calcium Concentration Uncovered

Georgia State-led study paves way for new therapies in fight against calcium disorders.
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Ancient Anti-Inflammatory Drug Has Cancer-Fighting Properties

Eric Verdin, MD, Gladstone Institutes, has made a new discovery about an ancient drug that could lead to alternative treatments for cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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Applying Deep Learning to Drug Discovery

Researchers train deep neural networks to predict the therapeutic use of large number of multiple drugs using gene expression data obtained from high-throughput experiments on human cell lines.
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New Skin Cancer Drugs with Surprising Powers

Inserm team synthesizes and developed new drugs for melanoma.
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Uncovering Underlying Causes Of Tolerance To Infection

Goal is to discover why some individuals tolerate infectious pathogens while others exhibit life-threatening responses, which could inform development of novel therapies.
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Fungi – A Promising Source Of Chemical Diversity

Moulds and plants share similar ways in alkaloid biosynthesis .
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Recipharm Unveils Serialisation Pricing Model

Company has unveiled plans to improve the affordability of serialisation, with the introduction of a novel pricing model aimed at keeping investment costs down for clients.
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3-D Atomic Structure of Cholesterol Transporter

Researchers at UTSW have determined the 3-D atomic structure of a human sterol transporter that helps maintain cholesterol balance.
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Horizon, Ubiquigent Enter Collaboration Agreement

Horizon’s X-MAN cell lines to be made available in conjunction with Ubiquigent’s ubiquitin-related Drug Discovery Services.
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How Do You Kill A Malaria Parasite?

Drexel University scientists have discovered an unusual mechanism for how two new antimalarial drugs operate: They give the parasite’s skin a boost in cholesterol, making it unable to traverse the narrow labyrinths of the human bloodstream. The drugs also seem to trick the parasite into reproducing prematurely.
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