article Drug Target Review Antibodies ebook 2021 22 September 2021 | By Drug Target Review This ebook has features on the development of intranasally-delivered antibodies to combat SARS-CoV-2 and how the structure of a nanobody was determined using nuclear magnetic resonance methods.
news Structure of PLEKHA7 protein domain imaged, presenting cancer drug target 22 April 2021 | By Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) A range of imaging and computational techniques were used by researchers to discover the structure of the PH domain of PLEKHA7.
news Researchers image C. diff toxins to aid in drug design 3 January 2020 | By Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) A new study has used several imaging techniques to characterise C. diff toxins, which could help to design drugs to combat infections from the bacteria.
news Non-invasive tool helps detect Alzheimer’s in its early stages 29 January 2019 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) Researchers have created a tool that would help detect Alzheimer’s disease in its most incipient stages...
news Aortic plaques may contribute to liver disease progression 3 August 2018 | By Drug Target Review Aortic atherosclerotic plaque inflammation may contribute to the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to liver fibrosis...
news Link found between neurotransmitter imbalance and brain connectivity in those with autism 11 June 2018 | By Drug Target Review Researchers have identified a link between a neurotransmitter imbalance and brain connectivity between regions of the brain that play a role in social communication and language.
news Contrast-enhanced subharmonic imaging detects prostate cancers 16 April 2018 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) A test of contrast-enhanced subharmonic imaging has shown promise in detecting prostate cancers that were not identified by MRI...
news Fragile X imaging study reveals differences in infant brains 5 April 2018 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) For the first time, researchers have used MRIs to show that babies with the neurodevelopmental condition fragile X syndrome had less-developed white matter compared to infants that did not develop the condition...
news Detecting diminished dopamine cells could reveal early signs of Alzheimer’s 29 March 2018 | By Drug Target Review A new link between diminished input from dopamine-firing cells could be crucial in detecting the earliest signs of Alzheimer's disease...
news MRI technique differentiates benign breast lesions from malignancies 20 February 2018 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) An MRI technique that requires no contrast agent, combined with sophisticated data analysis, could reduce the number of unnecessary breast biopsies...
news DTI technique predicts patients’ ability to fight the spread of cancer 12 December 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) A simple, non-invasive procedure that can indicate how long patients with cancer that has spread to the brain might survive and whether they are likely to respond to immunotherapy has been developed...
news fMRI-neurofeedback shows promise in treating tinnitus 27 November 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) By using functional MRI researchers have found that neurofeedback training has the potential to reduce the severity of tinnitus or even eliminate it...
news Mn-PyC3A MRI contrast agent may be a safer alternative to gadolinium 16 November 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) Researchers have developed a potential alternative to gadolinium-based contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging...
news MS risk in children detected with MRI brain scans 16 October 2017 | By Nic Losardo (Drug Target Review) MRIs can reveal changes in the brain associated with MS before the clinical symptoms of the disease appear in children...
news MRI agent distinguishes aggressive from slow-growing breast cancer 25 September 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) Researchers have tested a new MRI contrast agent that pinpoints breast cancers at early stages and differentiates between aggressive and slow-growing types...