Exxel Pharma is eyeing a listing on the NYSE American to fund human trials for a drug class that has previously struggled to ...
Blacksmith Medicines, Inc. (Blacksmith), a leading biopharma dedicated to discovering and developing therapeutics ...
Scientists may have found a way to stop or “brake” inflammation in the body. Doctors explain the latest research and how it works.
Researchers identified fat derived molecules called epoxy oxylipins that help switch off inflammation by limiting harmful immune cell changes in humans. A drug that blocks the enzyme that breaks down ...
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have uncovered a key mechanism that helps the body switch off inflammation—a breakthrough that could lead to new treatments for chronic diseases ...
Scientists have discovered the enzyme used by disease-causing fungi to destroy food crops — and it may be the key to creating more resilient plants. Researchers from Australian National University, in ...
While protein design is experiencing a period of rapid development and advancement, there’s one particularly challenging class of proteins that’s giving researchers a hard time: enzymes. Now ...
Enzyme designers in the David Baker lab at the University of Washington in Seattle, from left: Sam Pellock, Anna Lauko, Kiera Sumida, David Baker, Donghyo Kim, Indrek Kalvet and Seth Woodbury. (UW ...
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Making sense of metabolism, the networks of chemical reactions that keep life alive, can be a challenge because it is hard to study a single molecule in isolation. But if researchers can find enzymes ...
Respiratory infections can be severe, even deadly, in some individuals, but not in others. Scientists have gained new understanding of why this is the case by uncovering an early molecular driver that ...
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