Drug Target Review – Issue #3 2017
Included in this issue: The importance of industry partnerships; Calcilytics as potential novel therapeutic treatments to halt Alzheimer's disease; Accelerating neuroscience research with flow cytometry...
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Included in this issue: The importance of industry partnerships; Calcilytics as potential novel therapeutic treatments to halt Alzheimer's disease; Accelerating neuroscience research with flow cytometry...
University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Centre have opened a new outpatient imaging centre in partnership with two other organisations.
3 November 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer
A recent investment of €3.3 million will allow researchers to improve the detail of medical imaging ten times over, which will allow for tumour scanning...
29 June 2016 | By Victoria White, Digital Content Producer
Heptares Therapeutics and leadXpro are to employ powerful new approaches for the determination of high-resolution X-ray structures of GPCRs...
3 May 2016 | By Victoria White, Digital Content Producer
Researchers have obtained images of the NMDA receptor in different states. Understanding how NMDA receptors activate is critical in designing new drugs...
3 May 2016 | By Victoria White, Digital Content Producer
The deadly nerve agent sarin can be stopped if treated with an antidote. Now, a new study describes how such a drug works...
1 April 2016 | By Victoria White
Researchers have determined the structure of the Zika virus, revealing insights critical to the development of effective antiviral treatments and vaccines...
11 December 2015 | By Victoria White
A new study shows how different pharmaceutical drugs hit either the "on" or "off" switch of β2AR - signalling protein linked to asthma, obesity and type 2 diabetes...
4 December 2015 | By Victoria White
ICR scientists have discovered Brf2 acts as a ‘master switch’ within cancer cells that seems to override the normal stress response...
24 November 2015 | By Victoria White
Pneumolysin is associated with deadly infections such as bacterial pneumonia, meningitis and septicaemia...
25 August 2015 | By Victoria White
Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and Janssen have found a way to induce antibodies to fight a wide range of influenza subtypes...
17 August 2015 | By Victoria White
Researchers from have identified the molecular mechanism that an adhesion protein of H. pylori uses to attach to stomach ulcers...
2 July 2015 | By Victoria White
Scientists have pioneered the use electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) to picture in exquisite detail one of the central proteins of life...
26 June 2015 | By Victoria White
A new study by scientists from the Scripps Research Institute reveals a key part of the Ebola virus life cycle at a higher resolution than ever before...
12 May 2015 | By
Scientists from TSRI and NIH have mapped out the structure of an important protein involved in cellular function and nervous system development - TTLL7...