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New Alzheimer’s Nasal Spray Clears Toxic Tangles in Human Neurons And Mice

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

Twisted and tangled proteins are found in the brains of many of those who die with Alzheimer’s disease. Some scientists suspect these neural knots can harm and even kill brain cells, but so far in clinical trials, drugs that have tried to target the tangles have shown limited success. A promising new medicine has now […]

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Cell and gene therapies: why advanced medicines call for specialised logistics

Pharmaceutical Technology

But scientists have struggled to find effective treatments for many of these diseases since the dawn of modern medicine. Often referred to as a type of gene-modified cell therapy, CAR-T cell therapies involve genetically modifying a patient’s own T cells to produce a protein that enables them to identify and kill cancer cells.

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Deep learning reveals how proteins interact

Scienmag

Scientist are now combining recent advances in evolutionary analysis and deep learning to build three-dimensional models of how most proteins in eukaryotes interact.

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Accurate protein structure prediction now accessible to all

Scienmag

New artificial intelligence software can compute protein structures in 10 minutes Credit: Ian Haydon, UW Medicine Institute for Protein Design Scientists have waited months for access to highly accurate protein structure prediction since DeepMind presented remarkable progress in this area at the 2020 Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction, or (..)

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Celebrating Black History Month: Black Scientists that Have Revolutionized the Life Sciences

XTalks

In the life sciences, countless Black scientists, researchers and medical professionals have made groundbreaking discoveries that have significantly advanced our understanding of biology and medicine. They serve as inspiration for future generations of scientists from all backgrounds.

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GSK, Sanofi, Takeda and scientists in Singapore partner for biologics

Pharmaceutical Technology

BioPIPS plans to utilise research and innovation to enhance the biologics manufacturing expertise of Singapore, which comprises recombinant therapeutic proteins and vaccines. The post GSK, Sanofi, Takeda and scientists in Singapore partner for biologics appeared first on Pharmaceutical Technology.

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Disarming a blood-clotting protein prevents gum disease in mice

Scienmag

Blocking function of a blood-clotting protein prevented bone loss from periodontal (gum) disease in mice, according to research led by scientists at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), part of the National Institutes of Health.

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