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FDA-approved drug sensitises brain cancer cells to radiotherapy

Drug Discovery World

They showed that diacylglycerol kinase B (DGKB), a regulator of the intracellular level of diacylglycerol (DAG), was significantly suppressed in radioresistant GBM cells. As an FDA-approved oral drug, the side-effects of cladribine are quite manageable and it has been well evaluated for pharmacokinetics.

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Biologics – The Next Step in Revolutionary Medication

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Given the ongoing scientific advancements and the rise of FDA-approved biologics, the pharmaceutical industry seems to be approaching the era of biologics. Like all drugs, biologics are regulated by the FDA. They are different from small molecules in terms of their size and complexity.

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What the Glycome Can Tell Us About Persistent HIV Infection

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Related: FDA Approves Rukobia for HIV Patients with Limited Treatment Options. This may help explain why HIV is adequately controlled, but not eradicated, with current treatments. The research study was published in Cell Reports.

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Advances in neuroscience drug discovery

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According to Medicine Discovery Catapult, these include: “Navigating the complexity of the CNS; understanding the disease pathology, and accessing predictable in vitro and in vivo cell models 2 ”. Dementia is the only major cause of death without a treatment to prevent, slow or stop disease progression. “In million deaths worldwide” 1.

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