Herantis Pharma plc has received approval from the Finnish Medicines Agency, Fimea, and an ethics committee for a clinical trial application (CTA) to start clinical development of HER-096 for Parkinson's disease.
Theranocure Co. Ltd. has divulged gadolinium complexes targeting β-amyloid protein acting as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents reported to be useful for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and the treatment of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease.
Wolfram syndrome is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by neurological symptoms, as well as diabetes, optic atrophy and hearing loss, among others. The WFS1 gene encodes a protein named Wolframin and it accounts for about 99% of cases, 60% of which present with hearing loss. To date, of all animal models of Wolfram syndrome developed carrying a variant or deletion of one exon of Wfs1, none mimics the early-onset hearing loss.
Psychedelic drugs may exert their effects at intracellular serotonin receptors that serotonin itself, which does not cross cell membranes, cannot reach. The findings were published in the Feb. 17, 2023, issue of Science by researchers from the University of California at Davis.
Ryne Biotechnology Inc. has been awarded a US$4 million Clinical Stage Research Program (CLIN1) grant by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to advance its lead candidate RNDP-001 through IND submission in the next 12 months.
Lateral Pharma Pty. Ltd. has discovered peptides targeting LanC-like (LANCL) proteins reported to be useful for the treatment of diabetes, infections, inflammation, obesity, pain, metabolic, muscle and neurological disorders, among others.
Nurexone Biologic Inc. is developing Exopten as a minimally invasive Exotherapy for spinal cord injuries (SCI). The company's platform produces and loads exosomes with pharmaceutical cargo, targeting SCI intranasally in the case of lead product Exopten.
Cerevance Inc. has expanded its series B financing with an additional close of US$51 million, bringing the total series B financing to US$116 million. The proceeds will be used to advance Cerevance's therapeutics for central nervous system (CNS) diseases developed using its proprietary Nuclear Enriched Transcript Sort sequencing (Netsseq) platform.
The occurrence of acute ischemic stroke impacts the immune landscape in the lungs, leading to peripheral immune activation, which can contribute to cerebral reperfusion injury.