DRUG DEVELOPMENT

Jan 26 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of SARS-CoV-2's Main Protease: Why M pro Matters

The COVID-19 pandemic, stretching over three years, has rocked the world. It's brought about significant changes across medicine, society, politics, and finance. One major challenge has been the virus's ability to mutate and evade our immune systems. The search is on for a stable target to develop vaccines and drugs that work against all forms of SARS-CoV-2. Current...

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Speedy SPR: A Handy Tool for Drug Makers

Did you know that finding the perfect match between two things isn't always easy, especially when those things are tiny molecules and proteins? In the world of medicine, scientists are always looking for new ways to figure out how well these tiny partners stick together. One such method is called SPR, which stands for Surface Plasmon Resonance. It's a quick and easy ...

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Jan 22 2025BUSINESS

Exciting New Drugs: Coming Every Couple of Years?

Could we be entering an era where life-changing drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound become commonplace? That's what former U. S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers suggested at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He believes we're in a time of incredible technological possibilities that are driving innovation forward. He pointed to areas like green energy, compu...

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Discovering Cell-Based Sensors for EGF Detection

Ever wondered how scientists keep an eye on cellular interactions? One fascinating approach involves using live cells as tiny detectors. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays a serious role in cancer development, so tracking its activity is crucial. Traditional lab methods have drawbacks, but now, there's a clever new tool: live cell-based sensors. These sensors use a...

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Molecules Fight Alzheimer's: A Fresh Approach

Alzheimer's disease is a major challenge for modern medicine, as we still lack drugs that can truly stop or slow its progression. The number of people affected by Alzheimer's is expected to rise dramatically in the coming years. One big reason why finding new treatments is so hard is that many different factors contribute to the disease's onset and progression. Drug...

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Targeting PDE4: A New Way to Boost cAMP

Ever wondered how cells communicate? One key player is something called cyclic AMP (cAMP). It's like a messenger that tells cells what to do. But sometimes, enzymes called phosphodiesterases (PDEs) break down cAMP, and that can cause trouble. Scientists have been trying to stop these PDEs, but their efforts have often caused unwanted side effects. Enter KTX207, a cl...

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

The Intriguing Journey of Hexahydropyrrolo in Nature

Ever wondered how tiny compounds in nature can lead to big medical breakthroughs? Let's dive into the world of hexahydropyrrolo, a naturally occurring chemical that's been stirring up excitement among scientists. Synthesizing natural products, like hexahydropyrrolo, is like trying to recreate a complex recipe from scratch. It not only helps in creating new chemical r...

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

New Hope in Leukemia Fight: The First BRD4 BD2-Selective Inhibitor

Imagine being able to target a specific part of a protein to fight leukemia with less side effects. That's what scientists are working on with a new drug called XY221. This drug, XY221, is special because it sticks to a tiny part of a protein called BRD4 BD2. This part is like a keyhole, and XY221 is the perfect key for it. It fits so well, it can cause cancer cells ...

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Science Fights Cancer with New Chemicals

Did you know that scientists are constantly hunting for new ways to fight cancer? One of their latest discoveries involves a group of special chemicals called 1, 3-disubstituted benzimidazolium salts. These aren't just any chemicals—they were crafted in a lab with the sole purpose of attacking cancer cells. To test their power, the scientists used three types of cel...

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Predicting Peptide Power: A New Way to Find Drug Candidates

Ever wondered why some tiny peptides can pack a big punch when it comes to treating diseases? These little protein chunks could be the next big thing in medicine. But finding the right ones isn't easy. Scientists have a tough time predicting how peptides will interact with proteins in our bodies. This is where a clever tool called TPepPro comes in. It uses deep learn...

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