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Infection

VRON-0200 therapeutic vaccine demonstrates efficacy in AAV mouse model of HBV infection

July 3, 2023
Researchers from Virion Therapeutics LLC and The Wistar Institute presented preclinical data for VRON-0200, a novel therapeutic vaccine candidate being developed to achieve functional cure of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
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Kidneys
Nephrology

AS-0369 effectively prevents cholemic nephropathy in models

July 3, 2023
Cholemic nephropathy (CN) is an acute renal dysfunction that occurs after high bile acid (BA) levels provoke epithelial cell damage and tubular obstruction in the kidneys.
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3D representation of tumor
Diagnostics

University of British Columbia synthesizes new 68Ga-labeled compounds with improved stability for imaging of GRPR-expressing tumors

July 3, 2023
Because of its overexpression in many solid tumors, gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) represents a promising therapeutic target and imaging marker for cancer. Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and bombesin are the natural ligands for GRPR. To improve in vivo stability, researchers at the University of British Columbia synthesized two 68Ga-labeled GRPR agonists by replacing Val and His sequences in GPR(20-27) and bombesin(7-14) with Tle and NMe-His, respectively.
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Two mouse fibroblasts image captured using structured illumination microscopy.
Diagnostics

[18F]FEQGP, a novel PET tracer for FAP expression in cancer-associated fibroblast imaging

July 3, 2023
The fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is a known biomarker expressed on the surface of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF), as well as an important target that distinguishes normal fibroblasts from CAF. Researchers from National Yang-Ming University recently reported the discovery and preclinical evaluation of a novel PET tracer, [18F]FEQGP, being developed for the detection of FAB expression in CAF imaging.
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Diagnostics

[18F]OXD-2314 selected as promising 4R-tau PET radiotracer

July 3, 2023
Four-repeat (4R)-tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases whose main hallmarks are brain accumulations of specific protein tau isoforms that lead to syndromes such as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) or corticobasal syndrome. There are yet no sensitive-enough PET tracers for 4R-tauopathies.
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AI-generated art of people at a dining table on the beach
Neurology/Psychiatric

EAN 2023: Answer to AI’s big data pitfalls is more data

July 3, 2023
By Anette Breindl
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to entice. On the exhibition floor at the 2023 Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, one company’s booth featured “Mindart” technology. A passersby could answer a short series of prompts, and get a unique image based on the input made by generative AI. Entertainment aside, medically speaking, AI applications “are still research,” Riccardo Soffietti told his audience at one of several sessions devoted to AI. “But obviously, research is the future.”
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Gastrointestinal

Novel HSD17B13 inhibitors display hepatoprotective effects in hepatitis models

June 30, 2023
Recent genome-wide association studies have elucidated a spliced variant (rs72613567:TA) in 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 13 (HSD17B13) found to be associated with decreased risk of chronic liver disorders. The presence of this variant also correlates with delayed onset of autoimmune hepatitis in carriers.
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Mouse's fat cells, blood vessels.
Endocrine/Metabolic

Endogenous mammalian steroid, ENT-03, normalizes glucose levels and reduces body fat in DIO mice

June 30, 2023
Researchers from Enterin Inc. and affiliated organizations presented preclinical data for ENT-03, an endogenous spermine bile acid with PTP1B inhibitory activity, being developed as a therapy to normalize glycemia and reverse obesity.
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Time perception clocks
Gastrointestinal

Tick-tock: circadian rhythms influence many liver disorders

June 30, 2023
By Coia Dulsat
From shift workers to flight attendants, disruptions in circadian rhythms are a risk factor for metabolic disorders. Several sessions held at the recent EASL meeting focused on that link, and how disturbances in the internal clock may increase the risk of hepatic disorders.
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T cells
Inflammatory

ANB-033, a novel anti-human CD122 MAb for T-cell-mediated inflammatory autoimmune disorders

June 29, 2023
CD122 signaling plays a key role in the function of CD4, CD8 T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, as well as in the development and survival of tissue-resident memory T cells (TRMs).
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