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    Jubilant Therapeutics reports preclinical information of double LSD1 and HDAC6 at AACR 2020

    Jubilant Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical organization propelling little particle modulators to address neglected clinical needs in oncology and immune system infections, today declared that preclinical information of double LSD1 and HDAC6 inhibitor JBI-802, will be introduced in a banner meeting at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting II. The preclinical

    Study reveals new insight into neurobiological procedures that control medicate related adjustments

    This molecular atlas is”a previously unachieved degree of cellular resolution for cocaine-mediated receptor regulation in this area,” said Day, an associate professor in the UAB Department of Neurobiology. The atlas was only the launch of a significant study, published in the journal Science Advances, which utilized multiple cutting-edge technologies to spell out a more dopamine-induced

    Study uncovers antiviral impacts of curcumin

    Curcumin, a natural compound found in the spice turmeric, could help remove specific viruses, studies have found. A study published in the Journal of General Virology revealed that curcumin can prevent Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) – an alpha-group coronavirus that infects pigs – from infecting cells. At higher doses, the compound was also found to

    Scientists plan new biosynthetic pathways for short-chain essential amines

    Researchers report a new strategy for the microbial production of multiple short-chain primary amines through retrobiosynthesis. KAIST metabolic engineers introduced the bio-based production of numerous short-chain primary amines that have a broad assortment of applications in chemical industries for the first time. The research team led by Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee from the Department

    Inflammation may add to the determination of C. diff disease, shows study

    A new study from North Carolina State University indicates that the inflammation brought on by Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infection gives the pathogen a two-fold advantage: by both creating an inhospitable environment for competing bacteria and supplying nutrients that enable C. diff to thrive. C. diff is a bacterium that causes diarrhea, often with severe

    Pancreatic β cell-inferred exosomal miR-29s control glucose homeostasis

    In a new study published in Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Chen-Yu Zhang’s team at Nanjing University, School of Life Sciences, and Antonio Vidal-Puig’s group at University of Cambridge report that pancreatic β cells secrete miR-29 family members (miR-29s) via exosomes in reaction to high levels of free fatty acids (FFAs). Formerly, Chen-Yu Zhang’s team identified

    UNSW builds up a clay based ink to 3D-print bone parts with living cells

    3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after UNSW scientists showed they could print bone-like structures comprising living cells. Researchers from UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink which may allow surgeons in the long run to 3D-print bone elements complete with living cells which could be used to

    CN Bio presents the PhysioMimix™ OOC Multi-Organ Microphysiological System

    CN Bio, a leading developer of single and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), otherwise known as organ-on-a-chip (OOC), today announced the commercial launch of its new PhysioMimix™ OOC Multi-Organ MPS. The next-generation system unites CN Bio’s in vitro 3D liver model, whose phenotype and functions mimic that in vivo, with a range of other organs to