Milestone Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s heart rhythm-restoring calcium channel blocker for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) has yet another obstacle in its way.
It has been previously shown that the nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A (NR4A) plays an important role in cardiovascular pathophysiology. Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University thus aimed to assess the expression profile of NR4A in platelets and the biological functions of this nuclear receptor in platelet aggregation.
Xentria Inc. has entered into an exclusive license agreement with New York University (NYU) securing Xentria exclusive rights related to the development of a potential disease-modifying therapeutic for cardiovascular disease.
Gender bias in cardiac treatment guidelines is putting women at risk because guidelines are written based on clinical trials conducted mostly in men. As previously reported in BioWorld, nearly 70% of female patients are underdiagnosed for cardiovascular disease as women are grossly under-represented in clinical trials.
Eko Health Inc. recently won a category III CPT code for its Sensora platform for cardiovascular disease detection. While a “cat III” CPT code hasn’t traditionally excited industry, the company is convinced that payers will respond because of the massive costs associated with cardiovascular disease.
Clinical research has shown that patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD), including cardiac and vascular dysfunction. In the current study, researchers from Medical University of South Carolina developed and characterized a novel preclinical model of SLE-like CVD.
Scientists from the Cardiovascular Research Center at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and Astrazeneca plc have developed a new mouse model of cardiovascular disease associated with genetic variations of cholesterol metabolism. The animal allows in vivo studies of myocardial infarction, plaque rupture and stroke.
Researchers from Chroma Medicine Inc. presented preclinical data for the novel PCSK9-targeted epigenetic editor (PCSK9-EE) being developed as cardiovascular therapy for the reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
Researchers from Astrazeneca plc presented the structure and preclinical characterization of a novel PCSK9 inhibitor, AZD-0780, being developed for the treatment of cardiovascular disease. A new potentially druggable functional binding pocket was identified on the PCSK9 C-terminal domain (CTD), and multiple fragment screens generated a single CTD-binding hit.
South Korean digital health care firm Seers Technology Co. Ltd. is targeting a ₩22.1 billion (US$16.2 million) IPO on the Korea Exchange, after upping the offering price of its 1.3 million shares to ₩17,000 per share on June 4.