news RUNX proteins essential for DNA repair 16 August 2018 | By Drug Target Review The research team identified that the more the DNA was damaged, the more RUNX proteins bound to DNA repair intermediaries...
news Potential peptide drug could treat liver cancer effectively 2 August 2018 | By Drug Target Review Researchers have discovered that FFW and Sorafenib used together could reduce the growth of Sorafenib resistant hepatocellular carcinoma tumours...
news Human protein may aid neuron invasion by virus that causes hand, foot, and mouth disease 12 January 2018 | By Drug Target Review A human protein known as prohibitin may play a significant role in infection of the nervous system by EV71, one of several viruses that can cause hand, foot, and mouth disease.
news Scientists create “tracking” nanoagents to illuminate very small diseased tissues 9 November 2017 | By Drug Target Review Polymer nanoagents that can ‘light up’ tiny areas of diseased tissues that conventional methods fail to detect, have been created by a research team led by NTU Singapore.
news Discovery improves understanding of cellular ageing and cancer development 5 July 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) A team of researchers has discovered the role of the protein ZBTB48 in regulating both telomeres and mitochondria, key players involved in cellular ageing.
news A new clue to fighting acute myeloid leukaemia 29 March 2016 | By Victoria White The findings, made by scientists at the National University of Singapore, open a new door to treating the AML more effectively...
article Proteomics In-Depth Focus 2015 21 September 2015 | By David Britton (Barts Cancer Institute), Manfred Raida (National University of Singapore), Pedro Cutillas (Barts Cancer Institute) In this Proteomics In-Depth Focus: David J. Britton & Pedro R. Cutillas from Barts Cancer Institute ask should LC-MS/MS proteomics guide targeted drug selection for cancer patients? And Manfred Raida from the National University of Singapore explains how mass spectrometry and drug development come together...