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Receptor protein found to be a key player in prostate cancer cells' drug resistance

Researchers have identified a receptor protein known as CHRM1 as a key player in prostate cancer cells' resistance to docetaxel, a commonly used chemotherapy drug to treat advanced cancer that has spread beyond the prostate.

Yang-ming-chiao
Hualian-xian
Taiwan
Austria
Boyang-jason-wu
Jing-wei
Jing-wang
University-of-innsbruck
Washington-state-university
University-of-washington
College-of-pharmacy
National-institutes-of-health

New structural insights pave the way for drug-resistant malaria therapies

Structural insights into a potent antimalarial drug candidate's interaction with the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have paved the way for drug-resistant malaria therapies, according to a new study by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and Van Andel Institute.

Huilin-li
Laura-kirkman
Sanders-tri
Hao-chi-hsu
Van-andel-institute
Rockefeller-university
Nature-communications
Institutional-therapeutics-discovery-institute-tri
Memorial-sloan-kettering-cancer-center
World-health-organization
Weill-cornell-medicine
Van-andel

Understanding antimicrobial resistance in hospital-acquired pneumonia

New research has been published that identifies positive steps towards a better understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), specifically in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP).

Christopher-darlow
University-of-liverpool
Infection-innovation-consortium
Liverpool-school-of-tropical-medicine
Antimicrobial-pharmacology
Liverpool-school
Tropical-medicine
Antibiotic
Antibiotic-resistance
Pneumonia
Animal-model

Novel molecular link between vitamin B12 and multiple sclerosis revealed in astrocytes

For decades, scientists have noted an intriguing similarity between a deficiency in vitamin B12 – an essential nutrient that supports healthy development and functioning of the central nervous system (CNS) – and multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease in which the body's immune system attacks the CNS and which can produce neurodegeneration.

New-york
United-states
Japan
Tokyo
Jerold-chun
Sanford-burnham-prebys
Yasuyuki-kihara
Life-sciences
Juntendo-university
Tokyo-university-of-pharmacy
University-of-southern-california
University-of-new-york

QUYSC launches third cycle of NSPP

Doha, Qatar:Qatar University (QU) Centre for Young Scientists (QUYSC), in collaboration with the office of the Vice President for Research and Graduat.

Qatar
Doha
Ad-daw-ah
Mohammed-abu-dieyeh
Maha-alasmakh
Dong-suk-han
Reema-tayyem
Zaid-hussein-hasan-almaayah
College-of-arts
Trap-more-energy
College-of-pharmacy
Research-promotion-programme

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