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HKU has the greatest share of nine research laboratories admitted to the Government s InnoHK Research Clusters – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

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HKU has greatest share of nine research laboratories admitted to Government s InnoHK Research Clusters

InnoHK@HKU designated website: https://www.innohk.hku.hk/ The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is playing a leading role in InnoHK, a major initiative of

HKU chemists develop a new drug discovery strategy for

 E-Mail IMAGE: Graphic illustration of the work: DNA-programmed affinity labelling (DPAL) enables the direct screening of DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DELs) against membrane protein targets on live cells to create novel drug discovery. view more  Credit: The University of Hong Kong A research team led by Dr Xiaoyu LI from the Research Division for Chemistry, Faculty of Science, in collaboration with Professor Yizhou LI from School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chongqing University and Professor Yan CAO from School of Pharmacy, Second Military Medical University in Shanghai has developed a new drug discovery method targeting membrane proteins on live cells. Membrane proteins play important roles in biology, and many of them are high-value targets that are being intensively pursued in the pharmaceutical industry. The method developed by Dr Li s team provides an efficient way to discover novel ligands and inhibitors against membrane proteins, which remain largely intract

Chemists and collaborators develop a new drug discovery strategy for undruggable drug targets

Date Time Chemists and collaborators develop a new drug discovery strategy for “undruggable” drug targets Graphic illustration of the work: DNA-programmed affinity labelling (DPAL) enables the direct screening of DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DELs) against membrane protein targets on live cells to create novel drug discovery opportunities. A research team led by Dr Xiaoyu LI from the Research Division for Chemistry, Faculty of Science, in collaboration with Professor Yizhou LI from School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chongqing University and Professor Yan CAO from School of Pharmacy, Second Military Medical University in Shanghai has developed a new drug discovery method targeting membrane proteins on live cells.

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