news 3D printing ‘bio-ink’ developed for regenerative medicine 11 February 2020 | By Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) Using modified hyaluronic acid and polyethylene glycol, researchers have created a bio-ink for 3D printing, which could be used as a scaffold to grow human tissues.
news Nanotechnology platform could improve stem cell transplantation 15 August 2019 | By Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) A team has developed a technique for identifying pluripotent stem cells that could help research on transplantation medicine.
news Key gene targeting could lead to treatment for Down syndrome 29 May 2019 | By Drug Target Review Researchers use stem cell-based disease models to pinpoint gene linked to impaired memory in Down syndrome.
news Naturally occurring potent antibiotic revealed 18 January 2019 | By Iqra Farooq (Drug Target Review) A natural antibiotic was found to be made from an enzyme, through it triggering chemical reactions that help the production of the bacterial toxin...
news Stem cell therapy with biodegradable scaffold 5 November 2018 | By Drug Target Review A biodegradable scaffold used to transplant stem cells and deliver drugs, could help in the treatment of brain diseases...
news Intriguing egg protein behaviour may shape fertility and cancer treatment 30 October 2018 | By Drug Target Review Scientists in the U.S. have published their findings about the behaviour of proteins in mouse eggs, projecting possible impacts on infertility and cancer treatment.
news A fat-regulating enzyme could hold the key to diabetes and cancer 18 September 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) Researchers shed light on a key fat-regulating enzyme's role in diabetes and cancer...