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. Read More
Results published Feb. 17, 2023, in Immunity have given a wider view of what happens in the earliest stages of HIV infection. Treatments against HIV prevent the replication of the virus, but do not kill the reservoir of latently infected cells that starts to build almost immediately upon infection. Read More
The TMEM43 gene encodes a transmembrane protein that is associated with connexin-linked function in cochlear glia-like supporting cells (GLSs), and mutations in this gene have been recently associated with hearing loss (HL). Read More
Lift Biosciences Ltd. and Minaris Regenerative Medicine GmbH have entered into a development and manufacturing partnership for N-Lift, Lift's first-in-class neutrophil progenitor-based leukocyte infusion therapy for the treatment of various cancer indications, including pancreatic cancer, lung cancer and other solid tumors. Read More
Carna Biosciences Inc. has synthesized 1,2-diaminobenzimidazole derivatives acting as stimulator of interferon genes protein (STING) antagonists reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer, viral infection, neurodegeneration and autoimmune, inflammatory, metabolic, eye and cardiovascular disorders, among others. Read More
Pancreatic cancer still remains a highly lethal disease, with a 5-year survival rate of <10%. It is characterized by strong stromal activation leading to pro-tumorigenic extracellular matrix deposition. Recent findings in preclinical models have unveiled that targeting desmoplasia may improve chemotherapy efficacy and impede metastasis in pancreatic cancer. Read More
Oncolytic virus immunotherapy has been proposed as a step forward for cancer treatment because it can kill cancer cells while activating the immune system. However, its current clinical application is limited because targeting deep-seated cancers is challenging and because the complement and innate immunity rapidly clear oncolytic viruses administered systemically. Read More
Tumor-specific CD8 T cells play a prominent role in antitumor immunity. However, these cells regularly enter a state of exhaustion due to chronic antigen stimulation within the tumor microenvironment. Read More