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Research clarifies micelle interactions driving sustained drug release
Polymer micelles are tiny, self-assembled particles that are revolutionizing the landscape of drug delivery and nanomedicine.
Researchers at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo have developed a new ...
In understanding what makes the patient voice so essential to successful drug development, let’s take a critical eye to what ...
The FDA has cleared the investigational new drug (IND) application for NPX372, a first-in-class T-cell engager (TCE) for the ...
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Takeda and Iambic announce $1.7bn deal to advance small molecule programmes
The partnership aims to advance high-priority small molecule programmes using Iambic’s AI models and wet lab capabilities.
Novel serotonergic agonists ("NSAs") are quickly becoming one of the more interesting stories in mental-health and ...
Explore the debate surrounding animal testing as new methods may jeopardise patient safety if not properly validated.
New research from King's College London suggests that a rapid blood testing method could deliver reliable results far more quickly than previously thought, potentially supporting faster and more ...
When COVID-19 initially appeared in China, clinical trial teams experienced tremendous disruption. With limited time to ...
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New study finds near-universal fentanyl exposure with xylazine in some—but not all—US cities
In the national conversation about overdose, fentanyl is often framed as a single, wide-reaching crisis, but new evidence ...
In a federally funded clinical trial led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, people with tuberculosis infections (but not HIV) in two ...
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