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BioWorld - Saturday, February 14, 2026
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Articles by Coia Dulsat

Tau protein in Alzheimer's disease

What’s going on beyond amyloid-β in Alzheimer’s disease management

March 22, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
After many years of testing different monoclonal antibodies against amyloid-β protein, the results obtained are far from being outstanding, and the control of the progression and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains elusive. At the recent AD/PD 2024 conference held in Lisbon, new non-anti-amyloidogenic strategies in the starting line against AD were discussed. Professor Einar Sigurdsson from New York University gave a presentation entitled, “Single domain antibodies for therapy and diagnosis of synucleinopathies and tauopathies.”
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Tau protein in Alzheimer's disease
Neurology/Psychiatric

What’s going on beyond amyloid-β in Alzheimer’s disease management

March 21, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
After many years of testing different monoclonal antibodies against amyloid-β protein, the results obtained are far from being outstanding, and the control of the progression and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains elusive. At the recent AD/PD 2024 conference held in Lisbon, new non-anti-amyloidogenic strategies in the starting line against AD were discussed. Professor Einar Sigurdsson from New York University gave a presentation entitled, “Single domain antibodies for therapy and diagnosis of synucleinopathies and tauopathies.”
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Brain as light bulb filament
Neurology/Psychiatric

At AD/PD 2024, a look at how things go right

March 14, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Advances in understanding the processes underlying brain neurodegeneration have allowed lots of new treatment and prevention strategies to begin to flourish. Several presentations at the 2024 Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Diseases Conference recently held in Lisbon reflect that eyes are now on some individuals who, despite showing pathological signs in their brains, stay cognitively healthy across several endogenous mechanisms of resilience.
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Concept art for "unlocking the secrets of the mind"
Neurology/Psychiatric

AD/PD 2024: Insights into biological processes underlying neuronal dysfunction

March 11, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
The third day of the AD/PD 2024 conference in Lisbon started with a plenary lecture given by Professor Howard Fillit entitled, “Translating the biology of aging into new therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease.” Fillit, a recognized neuroscientist and geriatrician, and co-founder of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF), pointed to the geroscience hypothesis which postulates that targeting aging processes may result in preventive and therapeutic options for diseases of old age, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
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Elderly hands holding broken brain structure
Neurology/Psychiatric

AD/PD 2024: Ultradetailed look links filament forms to neurodegenerative disease type

March 8, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
At the 2024 Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Diseases Conference this week, Michel Goedert from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge gave the Donald L. Price Memorial Plenary Lecture entitled, “Cryo-EM structures of disease filaments from human brains.” Donald Price was particularly well-known for his work on plaques and tangles in nonhuman aged primate brains and for the development of several animal models of neurodegenerative diseases.
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Art concept for targeting a cold tumor
Cancer

What’s hot in ‘cold’ tumor detection and treatment

March 1, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and collaborators have presented a new platform to identify and validate neoantigens that would otherwise escape traditional routine sampling methods. The project, which they describe in an article published on Feb. 28, 2024, in Science Translational Medicine, started after discussions at the beginning of a cancer vaccine program between teams at UCSD Moores Cancer Center (MCC) and LJI.
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Illustration of blood vessel that isn't clotting due to hemophilia
Hematologic

siRNA strategy may help in long-term control of hemophilia

Feb. 26, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
In a paper published on Feb. 21, 2024, in Science Translational Medicine, researchers from the Versiti Blood Research Institute described how they successfully controlled bleeding for months in hemophilia A models using a siRNA therapy that targeted plasminogen.
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Immunofluorescence image shows small-cell lung cancer spreading throughout the bronchioles of a mouse lung.
Cancer

Study disentangles how cancers can metamorphosize

Feb. 12, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Biopsies from up to 14% of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showing resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase therapy ascertain histologic transformation (HT) to SCLC, which is estimated to kill around 250,000 patients globally, every year. In a study published in Science on Feb. 9, 2024, researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine have dissected that complex process using a genetically engineered mouse model of pulmonary HT.
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3D illustration of the brain highlighting the substantia nigra
Neurology/Psychiatric

Novel insights into vulnerability and resilience in Parkinson’s disease

Feb. 7, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Researchers at Mount Sinai have identified a unique neuron type that could explain vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease and thus help unravel the neuronal complexity of this disorder – hopefully leading to more precise and effective therapies. The findings, published in Science Advances on Jan. 10, 2024, provide new insights into the genetic causes and changes occurring in substantia nigra during PD pathogenesis.
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Heart and lungs
Cardiovascular

MCJ protein at the heart of new options to manage pulmonary hypertension

Feb. 1, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Researchers at the Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) have identified a new target that may open new avenues into pulmonary hypertension (PH) treatment. Their findings were published in Science Advances on Jan. 19, 2024.
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