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BioWorld Science

April 11, 2025

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Colorful illustration of reconstructed brain cells

Mouse brain structure and function shown on high-resolution map

Scientists from the Machine Intelligence from Cortical Networks (MICRONS) consortium have published the microconnectome of a cubic millimeter of the mouse brain. This is the most complete map of this organ to date at nanometer resolution for a mammal. It not only contains the structure and connections of each and every cell in that volume of tissue, but is also linked to the neuronal activity of that portion of the CNS, linking anatomy and function in the same cells. Read More

Improving CAR T cell performance 'ALA-CART'

Although CD19-directed CAR T cells can initially induce remission in 70-90% of patients with relapsed/refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), post-CAR relapses are frequent. These relapses are driven by insufficient persistence of CAR T cells, allowing for antigen-positive B-ALL re-emergence and loss of the targeted epitope either in isolation or as part of lineage-switching. Read More
Antibodies

Briapro Therapeutics develops anti-B7-H3 antibodies

Briacell Therapeutics Corp.’s subsidiary, Briapro Therapeutics Corp., is developing novel, high affinity antibodies to B7-H3 using molecular modeling techniques. As both an immune checkpoint molecule that regulates T-cell activity and a cell surface molecule expressed on many types of cancer cells, B7-H3 is a promising drug target. Read More
Illustration of cancer tumor

REG-γ-proteasome inhibition shows broad promise in KRAS–mutant cancers

Mutations in the oncogene KRAS are widespread in several human cancers, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (92%), colorectal carcinomas (49%) and lung adenocarcinomas (35%). These mutations hyperactivate various downstream signaling pathways, including the MAPK and PI3K/ AKT pathways. In KRAS-mutant tumors, both primary and acquired resistances are common. Read More

Oxford University Innovations divulges new BRD4 degradation inducers

Oxford University Innovations Ltd. has synthesized hypoxia-activated proteolysis targeting chimeras (hypoxia-activated PROTACs; HAP-TAC) comprising a hypoxia-activated moiety modified E3 ubiquitin ligase-binding moiety coupled to a protein targeting moiety through a linker reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More
Female hands holding heart on cardiogram

Northstrive partners with Yuva Biosciences on obesity and cardiometabolic diseases

Northstrive Biosciences Inc., a subsidiary of PMGC Holdings Inc., has entered into a development and license agreement with Yuva Biosciences Inc. to discover and develop novel pharmaceutical treatments for obesity, type 2 diabetes and other cardiometabolic conditions using Yuva’s mitochondrial science-focused platform Mitonova, powered by AI. Read More
Medical illustration showing layers of a blood vessel

AD-01 protects endothelium from hypoxia-induced damage

FK506-binding protein-like (FKBPL) is an immunophilin protein family member with critical functions in physiological and pathological angiogenesis. Its therapeutic peptide derivative AD-01, currently a preclinical peptide candidate, targets angiogenesis via CD44. AD-01 acts both as a vascular stabilizer and an anti-inflammatory agent under pro-inflammatory conditions. Read More

Shanghai Yidi Biotechnology patents new ELANE inhibitors

Shanghai Yidi Biotechnology Co. Ltd. has disclosed neutrophil elastase (ELANE; leukocyte elastase) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of pain and respiratory tract inflammation. Read More

Shanghai Jemincare Pharmaceutical describes new androgen receptor antagonists

Shanghai Jemincare Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. has identified androgen receptor antagonists reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer, alopecia, acne, hirsutism, polycystic ovary syndrome, precocious puberty, spinal and bulbar muscle atrophy, and age-related macular degeneration. Read More
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Cdk5 inhibitor shows anti-diabetic and neuroprotective effects in type 2 diabetes

In a newly published study, researchers from the CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology and collaborators further explored the potential of Cdk5 targeting as a therapeutic approach for type 2 diabetes and cognitive deterioration. Read More

New CDK4/cyclin D3 inhibitors disclosed in Abbsiko patent

Abbisko Therapeutics Co. Ltd. has divulged CDK4/cyclin D3 inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More

Zai Lab discovers new PARG inhibitors

Scientists at Zai Lab (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. and Zai Lab (US) LLC have described poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More
Cancer cell and target

Specifically targeting TUBG1 shows potential in RB1-deficient tumors

Researchers from Lund University and collaborators have investigated the potential of selectively targeting TUBG1 as a therapeutic strategy in cancer treatment. Read More

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