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DrugsObesityOsteoporosisProteinSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tokyo
Groundbreaking Approach to Drug Development May Eliminate Side Effects
Researchers discover a novel method to activate GPCRs from inside cells, promising drug development with no side effects.
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MIT’s “FrameDiff” – Generative AI Imagines New Protein Structures That Could Transform Medicine
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT researchers develop FrameDiff, a generative AI tool that creates new protein structures, accelerating drug development and gene therapy.
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Biomedical EngineeringBiotechnologyHeartSciTech NewsStem CellsTechnical University Of Munich
Unlocking the Secrets of the Heart – Scientists Create a Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish
Scientists create a mini-heart organoid using stem cells, offering insights into heart development and diseases, and potentially reducing reliance on …
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BrainMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Bristol
Decoding the Brain’s Inner Workings: Unveiling Sensory and Cognitive Networks via Brain Receptor Mapping
Unlocking the brain’s secrets: Researchers map neurotransmitter receptors, revealing insights into cognition and behavior, aiding drug development.
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BerkeleyBiochemistryPolymersRibosomeSciTech NewsSynthetic Biology
Revolutionizing Cellular Factories: Harnessing Ribosomal Translation Machine for Novel Molecule Biosynthesis
Scientists at UC Berkeley are reprogramming cellular ribosomes to produce advanced polymers, enabling the creation of novel biomaterials and drugs.
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Amino AcidBiochemistryCancerProteinSciTech NewsUniversity Of Gothenburg
New Approach in Protein Identification Accelerates Drug Development
New method of protein identification based on amino acid content rather than structure accelerates drug development and reveals protein interactions.
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Chronic PainMedicineNeuroscienceObesityOsteoporosisPharmaceuticalsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tokyo
New Way To Develop Drugs Without Side Effects – To Treat Obesity, Pain, Osteoporosis, and Neurological Disorders
Discover a groundbreaking approach in drug development that activates G-protein coupled receptors from inside cells, reducing side effects. #DrugDevelopment