news Suppression of neuropeptide F extends longevity in flies 17 October 2024 | By Drug Target Review The relationship between insulin and ageing in flies could have far-reaching implications for diabetes and obesity drugs for humans.
article Drug Target Review Imaging eBook 27 June 2023 | By Drug Target Review In this eBook, explore how cutting-edge imaging modalities can elevate your biomedical research.
news New malaria vaccine candidate shows promise in non-human primates 24 April 2020 | By Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) Using an antibody to a particular malaria protein called PfGARP, researchers have developed a new strategy for designing a malaria vaccine.
news 3D forces exerted by tiny cell clusters revealed through new technique 5 March 2020 | By Rachael Harper (Drug Target Review) A new imaging technique, which has revealed 3D forces exerted by tiny cell clusters, could help scientists understand how tissue forms, how wounds heal or how tumours spread.
news Sickle cell drugs could be tested with help from new computer model 23 August 2019 | By Rachael Harper (Drug Target Review) New computer model that simulates the way red blood cells become misshapen by sickle cell disease could identity promising drug candidates.
news Researchers develop 3-D-printed biomaterials that degrade on demand 8 September 2017 | By Dr Zara Kassam (Drug Target Review) Engineers have demonstrated a technique for making 3-D-printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand, which can be useful in making intricately patterned microfluidic devices...
news New angle of attack on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) 3 May 2017 | By Brown University Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in its most severe form is incurable and fatal in early childhood, but now researchers are mounting a multi-pronged attack for patients and their families.
news MAGI web app helps researchers explore cancer genetics 23 July 2015 | By Victoria White Scientists have developed MAGI, an open-source web application, to help researchers and clinicians explore the genetic underpinnings of cancer...