Microneedle bandage offers new hope for diabetic wound treatment
Researchers developed a microneedle (MN) bandage containing selenium (Se) and chlorin e6 (Ce6) hybrid nanoparticles (SeC@PA) for diabetic wound therapy.
View ArticleBreakthrough in pancreatic cancer treatment: Inhibiting specific enzymes...
Study demonstrates that inhibiting stromal class I histone deacetylases (HDACs) can effectively slow down pancreatic cancer progression, shedding light on a new therapeutic approach targeting the tumor...
View ArticleA novel stem cell solution for preventing ischemia-induced amputations
Across the United States, about 2 million people are living with an amputation and another 185,000 amputations occur every year, according to the Amputee Coalition, a Washington DC-based support group.
View Article3D-printed bone: Biomimetic scaffolds offer hope for cranial defect repair
The cranial bone in the human body performs very important functions, such as protecting the brain and enabling the passage of the cranial nerves that are essential to physiological functioning.
View ArticleInsilico Medicine develops new AI-generated FGFR2/3 inhibitor for...
Insilico Medicine ("Insilico"), a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clinical-stage drug discovery company, today announced the nomination of ISM8001, a novel molecule targeting FGFR2/3 for...
View ArticleYAP and TAZ proteins guide bone development in the womb
A pair of proteins, YAP and TAZ, has been identified as conductors of bone development in the womb and could provide insight into genetic diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta, known commonly as...
View ArticleGRK2: A new target for inhibiting macrophage infiltration and angiogenesis in...
This new article publication from Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, discusses how GRK2 inhibits Flt-1+ macrophage infiltration and its proangiogenic properties in rheumatoid arthritis.
View ArticleNew study identifies key role of microRNA-29 in scar-free wound healing
New findings in The American Journal of Pathology, published by Elsevier, report that a class of small RNAs (microRNAs), microRNA-29, can restore normal skin structure rather than producing a wound...
View ArticleStudy unravels FOXO1's influence on blood vessel development
The human vascular system, a complex network of blood vessels, plays an essential role in maintaining health. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular development is important for...
View ArticleIncreased stiffness in aging skin may contribute to higher rates of...
Age-related changes that cause the skin to stiffen and become less elastic may also contribute to higher rates of metastatic skin cancer in older people, according to research by investigators from the...
View ArticleStudy reveals TDP-43 protein's key role in blood vessel formation and integrity
Defects in the blood vessel network of the central nervous system have been linked to early symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
View Article99mTc-maraciclatide holds potential as a non-invasive test for early-stage...
The presentation summarized the preliminary findings from patients with known or suspected endometriosis who were imaged with a SPECT-CT camera and subsequently underwent planned laparoscopic surgery,...
View ArticleSpace travel alters human vascular cell function, study finds
Study investigates the transcriptomic changes in human vascular smooth muscle cells exposed to spaceflight, revealing significant alterations in gene expression affecting cellular function and phenotype.
View ArticleULB research unveils unprecedented mechanism of brain blood vessel formation
Cardiovascular diseases, including myocardial infarction and stroke, are the world's leading cause of death, claiming around 18 million lives a year.
View ArticleDiscovery of new vascular cell type may pave way for novel strategies to...
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and myocardial infarction, are the world's leading causes of mortality, accounting for over 18 million deaths a year.
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