article Could novel sex-linked targets provide an autoimmunity therapy? 20 January 2020 | By Hannah Balfour (Drug Target Review) Recent research into why autoimmune disorders affect women four times more frequently than men has revealed several novel therapeutic targets that may lead to the development of future treatments.
news Improved accuracy when testing cancer drugs 3 July 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) A method to more accurately test anti-cancer drugs has now been developed at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg.
news Newly discovered disease mechanism for type 2 diabetes 8 June 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) A newly discovered mechanism behind reduced insulin production in type 2 diabetes is now being presented.
news The gut microbiota plays key role in diabetes treatment 2 June 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) A clearer picture of how the classic diabetes medication metformin works has emerged.
news Flexible new method for early cancer diagnosis 25 May 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) Investments are now being made to roll out this innovation across healthcare and broaden the scope of the research in this field.
news Researchers print stem cells using 3D bioprinter to form cartilage 2 May 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) A team of researchers have generated cartilage tissue by printing stem cells using a 3D-bioprinter...
news 3D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be implanted 28 March 2017 | By Niamh Marriott (Drug Target Review) Swedish researchers at Chalmers University of Technology and Sahlgrenska Academy have successfully induced human cartilage cells to live and grow in an animal model, using 3D bioprinting.
news Immunological memory of the mucosa: a breakthrough in vaccine research 16 September 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer The mucosa forms a unique immunological antibody memory that does not occur if the vaccine is given by injection, says a study from Sahlgrenska Academy...