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Drug Targets

 

A drug target is anything within a living organism to which a drug is directed and/or binds, resulting in a change in its behaviour or function.

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CRISPR-Cas9-based gene dropout screens: a powerful platform for drug discovery

23 September 2021 | By

CRISPR holds great promise in advancing pharmacological research and has fuelled the rapid expansion of using gene-edited cells for drug discovery processes. CRISPR-Cas9 dropout screens have emerged as a useful tool for high-throughput large-scale loss-of-function screens, which seek to identify the relationship between genotype and phenotype. Dr Pushpanathan Muthuirulan, Research…

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An integrated vaccination approach to neurodegeneration

23 September 2021 | By

Guided by precise biomarker tests, therapeutic vaccines targeting the pathology of neurodegenerative disease could provide solutions to the impending global crisis in dementia. As Dr Andrea Pfeifer, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Director of AC Immune, describes here, current work is both establishing the targets that those vaccines must address…