Huntington’s disease is caused by a mutation in the Huntingtin gene (HTT), which appears in adults and features motor, cognitive
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How AI could make therapeutic decision-making for breast cancer more accurate, affordable
Imagine being a doctor and having a precocious resident permanently by your side, giving you brilliant insight into disease and
Continue reading »Therapeutic PD-1 cancer vaccine shown to be safe and effective in animal study
A study led by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center—Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J.
Continue reading »Researchers stride toward a therapeutic testbed for age-related macular degeneration
As we get older, many of our body’s processes start slowing down. For instance, a cut on the hand will
Continue reading »Psoriasis: Towards a novel therapeutic approach
Psoriasis is a frequent skin inflammatory disorder affecting 3% of the population. Psoriasis is characterized by hyperproliferation and defect of
Continue reading »Researchers report longest duration of therapeutic gene expression
A therapeutic gene delivered into the spinal canal of infant rhesus monkeys was still being expressed after nearly 4 years,
Continue reading »The protein p38-gamma identified as a new therapeutic target in liver cancer
An enzyme involved in cell stress responses could become a new pharmacological target in the treatment of liver cancer, a
Continue reading »New potential therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer discovered
Cancer cells demand enormous amounts of molecular “food” to survive and grow, and a study published March 27 online in
Continue reading »ZEB1 throttles therapeutic target, protecting KRAS-mutant lung cancer
A cellular identity switch protects a cancer-promoting genetic pathway from targeted therapy, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson
Continue reading »Rethinking Alzheimer’s disease therapeutic targets using gene-based tests
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating condition with no known cure. Existing drugs only alleviate symptoms. Given repeated and costly
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