Candidate breast cancer drug overloads tumors with "surge" of toxic lipids
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The compound, known as DH20931, appears to push cancer cells past their limits by triggering a surge in fat-like molecules called ceramides.
Fighting oral cancer with bioengineered chewing gum
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Millions suffering needlessly with curable hepatitis C
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University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher Sanjay Kishore, MD, and colleagues at Mass General Brigham looked at prescribing trends for the drugs, known as direct-acting antivirals. They found that prescriptions rose rapidly when the drugs were first introduced in 2013, then peaked in 2015.
Targeting the yin and yang of macrophages to strengthen cancer vaccines and anti-tumor immunity
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Funded by the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, researchers at Geisel School of Medicine, led by principal investigator Claudia Jakubzick, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology,
New knowledge about mobile proteins linked to childhood cancer
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“Today we can cure many cases of childhood cancer that were incurable ten years ago. But there’s still an important group of childhood tumours that evade cure.
3D experimental system to evaluate candidate drugs against glioma
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New drug combination doubles down on Alzheimer's treatments
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Individuals with Alzheimer’s have a buildup of toxic amyloid proteins in the brain. Researchers from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo combined amyloid-destroying small molecules with anti-amyloid antibodies that are already used in Alzheimer’s treatment.
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