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AI tool may help doctors select best drugs for COVID patients

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By tying these to underlying disease-protein-pathway relationships, the AI was also able to suggest a list of drugs – many of them untested in COVID-19 – that could be candidates for treatments of these complications. The post AI tool may help doctors select best drugs for COVID patients appeared first on.

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Biomarker predicts KRASG12C inhibitor success in lung cancer treatment

Medical Xpress

A new study from Moffitt Cancer Center could help doctors predict how well patients with a specific type of lung cancer will respond to new therapies.

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Top 10 Healthcare Innovations of 2024, Per TIME’s Best Inventions List

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Top Hospital-Based Healthcare Innovations Google DeepMind AlphaFold 3: Rendering Molecules in HD Drug discovery often hinges on predicting how proteins interact with each other. Understanding these interactions is like solving a three-dimensional puzzle with thousands of pieces. hours earlier than traditional methods.

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STAT+: How a long-overlooked protein could remake neuroscience drug discovery — or plunge the FDA into controversy

STAT News

And after a couple of days, any doctor examining your blood or spinal fluid would have trouble uncovering signs of trauma. The next day, you’d of course feel dizzy, wary of loud children, and incapable of thoughtful discussion. But under an MRI, the changes to your neural architecture would likely be subtle, difficult to discern.

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Enabling the next wave of innovative drug therapies with speciality enzymes

Pharmaceutical Technology

Continuing advancements within this field deliver new hope to doctors and patients, transforming disease outcomes for previously incurable indications. You can also use enzymes for product quality assurance, for example, to digest residual nucleic acid in the downstream process, enabling recombinant proteins to meet regulatory guidelines.”.

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NIH grant focuses on eye disorders

Scienmag

to UD lab will build on breakthrough discovery of gene linked to eye disorders Credit: Photo by Evan Krape When University of Delaware doctoral student Sandeep Aryal took the initiative to learn additional research techniques to study proteins present in the eye, his work resulted in the discovery of a new gene, known as […].

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Urinary proteomics identified alternation of an enzyme that consumes itaconate in the TCA cycle and implicated a role of itaconite as an immune modulating metabolite in COVID-19

Scienmag

In the very beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak (February, 2020), a proteomics expert, Dr. Jun Qin (State Key Laboratory of Proteomics, Beijing Proteome Research Center, National Center for Protein Sciences (Beijing), Beijing Institute of Lifeomics) and a clinical doctor, Dr. Zhongde Zhang (The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese (..)

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