New study reveals that the positive effect of combining fasting and chemotherapy in a controlled manner is more pronounced in males than in females. The result shows the importance of considering sex ...
Read moreEl Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) ha presentado hoy en Valencia su Plan Estratégico de Biomedicina, la hoja de ruta con la que la institución quiere mejorar su posicionamien...
Read moreEl proyecto RiTA (Enfermedades Vasculares PortoSinusoidales: Estratificación de Riesgos y Enfoques Terapéuticos, por sus siglas en inglés), que ha empezado en abril 2024, tiene como objetivo princi...
Read moreLas innovadoras técnicas de modelos de enfermedades y edición de genes empiezan a dar respuesta a cuestiones pendientes desde hace tiempo.
Read moreComputational approach to drug repurposing predicts that a significant 14% of patients could be treated with proven therapies.
Read moreA paper published in the journal Cells has identified a potential modifier gene for PCD by studying a family in which the mother and two sons are affected by X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), and ...
Read moreThe realization that the genetic make-up underlying IBS similarly contributes to CVD tells that some drugs and therapeutic approaches used to treat either condition may in fact find their applicabilit...
Read moreLaminar Pharma opens a new financing round of up to seven million euros. The objective is to finish financing the development of its drug LAM561 against the most aggressive and common brain cancer, gl...
Read moreUn estudio propone un novedoso enfoque para frenar la degeneración neuromuscular en pacientes con Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica
Read moreEl Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria INCLIVA, del Hospital Clínico Universitario de València, ha impulsado un ensayo clínico para evaluar la seguridad y la tolerabilidad del anticuerpo blinatum...
Read moreThis study proposes a model that reconciles seemingly contradictory observations regarding the synaptic function of complexin, a protein also involved in certain nervous diseases.
Read moreThe study, based on mouse models and analysis of human muscle tissue samples, shows that TP53INP2 levels decrease with age. However, if the amount of this protein in muscles is artificially increased,...
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