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drugtargetreview.com > news > 192842 > boron-compounds-offer-new-method-for-improving-existing-drugs

Boron compounds offer new method for improving existing drugs

Boron compounds offer new method for improving existing drugs4+ hour, 11+ min ago   (552+ words) Researchers have developed a new class of stable boron compounds that could make it easier to improve existing medicines, allowing developers to fine-tune effectiveness without rebuilding drugs from scratch. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg are simplifying drug development by…...

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drugtargetreview.com > news > 192515 > new-generative-ai-method-could-make-drug-discovery-faster

New generative AI method could make drug discovery faster

New generative AI method could make drug discovery faster1+ week, 4+ day ago   (595+ words) A newly developed AI-driven technique could dramatically speed up the discovery of drugs and advanced materials, enabling scientists to design chemically valid, property-targeted molecules in minutes rather than years. A new artificial intelligence technique could significantly accelerate the discovery of…...

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drugtargetreview.com > news > 192330 > new-fluorescent-technology-tracks-drug-responses-in-cells

New fluorescent technology tracks drug responses in cells

New fluorescent technology tracks drug responses in cells2+ week, 4+ day ago   (456+ words) Researchers have developed new innovative fluorescent labels that allow scientists to observe cellular processes with unprecedented clarity " offering a powerful tool for medicine, drug research and cell biology. Researchers at IOCB Prague have developed a new type of fluorescent label…...

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drugtargetreview.com > news > 192015 > trpm5-protein-switch-discovery-could-lead-to-new-diabetes-drugs

TRPM5 protein switch discovery could lead to new diabetes drugs

3+ week, 6+ day ago   (595+ words) Northwestern University scientists have discovered a hidden "control switch" in the TRPM5 protein, which helps regulate taste, blood sugar and gut health and could lead to new therapies for targeting diabetes and obesity. Northwestern University researchers have identified a previously hidden…...

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drugtargetreview.com > article > 187071 > the-science-behind-the-systematic-discovery-of-molecular-glues

The science behind the systematic discovery of molecular glues

The science behind the systematic discovery of molecular glues4+ mon, 1+ week ago   (1094+ words) For decades, molecular glues have been stumbled upon rather than designed. A new scientific approach is now changing that " expanding what is considered druggable. We sat down with Dr Jia Lu, Principal Scientist at PhoreMost and co-developer of GlueSEEKER, to…...

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drugtargetreview.com > news > 179819 > how-ftsz-and-zapa-proteins-drive-bacterial-cell-division

How FtsZ and ZapA proteins drive bacterial cell division

How FtsZ and ZapA proteins drive bacterial cell division6+ mon, 3+ day ago   (524+ words) Japanese researchers have discovered how the bacterial proteins FtsZ and ZapA work together to drive cell division " a discovery that could guide the development of new antibacterial treatments. A team of Japanese researchers, led by Professor Hiroyoshi Matsumura from the…...

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drugtargetreview.com > news > 169108 > slowing-intracellular-transport-boosts-potential-for-rna-therapies

Slowing intracellular transport boosts potential for RNA therapies

Slowing intracellular transport boosts potential for RNA therapies6+ mon, 3+ week ago   (363+ words) Researchers at the University of Basel and Roche have discovered that slowing the intracellular transport of RNA-based drugs significantly improves their therapeutic impact. Despite their promise, a major limitation of ASOs is that most fail to reach their intended targets…...