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BioWorld - Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Articles by Anette Breindl

Rare brain disorder results from faulty tRNA processing

April 28, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Researchers have identified a novel brain disorder that is neurodegenerative, but so early onset that it disrupts development, leading to disturbances in the formation and function of hindbrain structures.
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Neural prosthesis can double as electroporation device

April 25, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Researchers have come up with an unusual variation of the theme of drug-device combinations. They have used cochlear implants as electroporation devices to enable gene therapy during implantation, which in turn stimulated nerve outgrowth that allowed the implant to perform better.
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A prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor that's good for the heart

April 22, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Researchers have found that inhibiting one step of prostaglandin synthesis specifically in macrophages appears to have cardiovascular benefits, an ironic new twist on the relationship between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and the cardiovascular system.
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To deal with oncology therapy resistance, play chess, not tennis

April 21, 2014
By Anette Breindl
When cancers become resistant to the drugs used to treat them, it has become possible – at least in principle – to understand the cause of that resistance through sequencing, and if a drug exists that is effective against cells with the mutation, to change a patient's treatment accordingly. But a better strategy might be to prevent resistance from developing at all.
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Down syndrome cells in disarray across all chromosomes

April 21, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Researchers have gained new insights into the cellular consequences of trisomy 21 by studying an unusual set of twins – one with the trisomy, which leads to Down syndrome, and one without.
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New measles drug could help 'close the deal' on eradication

April 17, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Measles is officially targeted by the World Health Organization as an eradication disease. A highly effective vaccine against it does exist, and would in principle be enough to eradicate the virus.
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New Mouse model predicts liver toxicity missed by others

April 16, 2014
By Anette Breindl
Two decades before the TGN1412 disaster that sent six previously healthy volunteers to the emergency room, another clinical trial went badly wrong: that of the experimental hepatitis drug fialuridine [FIAU] in 1993.
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Nanotechnology: Scientific promise meets business perils

April 10, 2014
By Anette Breindl
SAN DIEGO – At a session on Application of Nanotechnology to the Treatment of Cancer Patients, the presenters showed multiple ways in which nanotechnology could improve cancer treatment and diagnostics. If, that is, the technology can make it onto pharma's priority list.
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Bridging big data valley of death that comes before valley of death

April 9, 2014
By Anette Breindl
SAN DIEGO – At the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting, Lynda Chin had a blunt reminder for her audience. "No matter how much data you have," she said, "drugs, tests and devices are the only thing patients will benefit from."
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Future biomarker uses may be more future-oriented

April 8, 2014
By Anette Breindl
SAN DIEGO – The annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) draws a broad mix of clinical and basic scientists, and so the gathering usually brings news of broad themes of cancer research – be they biomarkers, immunotherapies or clinical trial design – from both a theoretical and a practical standpoint. Biomarkers exemplified that dual strength this year.
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