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RaQualia Pharma patents CRF2 receptor antagonists

April 27, 2022
Woman wearing Able exoskeleton walking outside

Able sets in motion plan to launch low-cost robotic exoskeleton

April 26, 2022
By Catherine Longworth
The rehabilitation robot market will soon have a new entrant as Able Human Motion SL prepares to launch a next-generation robotic exoskeleton. The Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya spin-off is on a mission to shake up the exoskeleton technology market with a low-cost, lightweight model that can be accessed by anyone with mobility impairments.
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Mitorx tackling impaired sulphide signaling in degenerative disease

April 26, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Mitorx Therapeutics Ltd. is poised to develop small molecules that reverse impaired sulphide signaling underlying degenerative diseases ranging from Duchenne muscular dystrophy to Alzheimer’s disease. The company was formed some time ago as a spinout from Exeter University, where the founding scientist Matt Whiteman is professor of experimental therapeutics. It is showing its colors for the first time after closing a seed funding round.
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Cross-section of brain

Teijin and JCR quit joint development of stroke therapy as ‘new chapter’ unfolds

April 26, 2022
By Tamra Sami
After failing to meet primary safety and efficacy endpoints in a phase I/II trial for stroke, Teijin Ltd. and JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. have terminated a co-development and Japan licensing agreement to develop JTR-161, an allogeneic regenerative candidate containing dental pulp stem cells.
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Eliem tanks on pipeline setbacks for pain, epilepsy drugs

April 25, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Shares of Eliem Therapeutics Inc. fell 56% on the company’s announcement that it would end development of its non-opioid palmitoylethanolamide prodrug, ETX-810, in diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain following a phase IIa failure. It was part of a double dose of bad news reported by Seattle-based Eliem, which also is delaying phase II development of depression candidate ETX-155 to resolve issues of lower-than-expected drug exposure in a phase I study of the neuroactive steroid GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulator in photosensitive epilepsy.
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Cross section of brain

Deep brain stimulation of central thalamus restores consciousness in primate models

April 22, 2022
By Bernard Banga
A research team led by neuroscientists and neurosurgeons from Paris-Saclay University have recently managed to demonstrate that electrical stimulation of the thalamus can restore consciousness when this has been impaired.
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Depression’s era? Axsome squared away with US FDA, Relmada readout near

April 22, 2022
By Randy Osborne
After August 2021 news from the U.S. FDA of deficiencies in the NDA that Axsome Therapeutics Inc. submitted for AXS-05 in major depressive disorder (MDD), word was especially welcome April 19 that the firm has come to an agreement with the agency with regard to post-marketing requirements. Meanwhile, another player in MDD, Relmada Therapeutics Inc., is due to report phase III data with REL-1017 (esmethadone) around the middle of this year.
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Biogen withdraws EU Aduhelm filing amid announcement of latest CHMP opinions

April 22, 2022
By Richard Staines
Biogen Inc. has given up on its attempt to get its Alzheimer’s disease drug Aduhelm (aducanumab) approved by regulators in Europe, deciding to withdraw its filing midway through a review of a previous rejection. The company had asked the European Medicines Agency’s CHMP to reconsider its negative opinion for Aduhelm in December 2021. But its subsidiary in the Netherlands wrote to the EMA this week saying that it had decided to withdraw its marketing authorization application after all.
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Brain and neural networks

Post viral infection, resting T-cell subtypes cooperate to drive neuroinflammation

April 22, 2022
By Subhasree Nag

Researchers led by Doron Merkler from the University of Geneva have shown how post local infection, a fraction of resting CD8+ tissue resident memory cells cross-reacted with antigens of the CNS to become subsequently activated and drive immunopathological responses in the CNS.


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n-Lorem receives funding to support ASO discovery for nano-rare neurodevelopmental diseases

April 22, 2022
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