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Rapamycin is a drug used to prevent the rejection of organ and bone marrow transplants by the body. Rapamycin is an antibiotic that blocks a protein involved in cell division and inhibits the growth and function of certain T cells of the immune system involved in the body's rejection of foreign tissues and organs. It is a type of immunosuppressant and a type of serine/threonine kinase inhibitor. Rapamycin is now called sirolimus.
An emerging target for chronic kidney disease treatment - DNA-PKcs

An emerging target for chronic kidney disease treatment - DNA-PKcs

Using antagonistic drug combinations for selective killing of resistant cancer cells

Using antagonistic drug combinations for selective killing of resistant cancer cells

Novel molecular mechanism responsible for common form of acquired hydrocephalus discovered

Novel molecular mechanism responsible for common form of acquired hydrocephalus discovered

What is the effect of maternal circulating amino acids on offspring birthweight?

What is the effect of maternal circulating amino acids on offspring birthweight?

Novel microfluidic model mimics a rare genetic disorder

Novel microfluidic model mimics a rare genetic disorder

Recent therapeutic strategies for renal cell carcinoma and the effects of the tumor microenvironment on systemic therapy

Recent therapeutic strategies for renal cell carcinoma and the effects of the tumor microenvironment on systemic therapy

Penn scientists discover a cellular pathway that keeps Ebola virus from exiting human cells

Penn scientists discover a cellular pathway that keeps Ebola virus from exiting human cells

Partially quasi-programmed diseases can be delayed by slowing aging

Partially quasi-programmed diseases can be delayed by slowing aging

Researchers devise a novel potential IBD treatment strategy that eliminates pathogenic T cells and encourages the proliferation of regulatory T cells

Researchers devise a novel potential IBD treatment strategy that eliminates pathogenic T cells and encourages the proliferation of regulatory T cells

PLK1-mTOR axis may be a promising therapeutic target for sepsis, study suggests

PLK1-mTOR axis may be a promising therapeutic target for sepsis, study suggests

The diverse mechanisms by which galectins can regulate adaptive and innate immune responses

The diverse mechanisms by which galectins can regulate adaptive and innate immune responses

Review shows metformin usage to be associated with better COVID-19 outcomes

Review shows metformin usage to be associated with better COVID-19 outcomes

Can diets reverse or delay aging?

Can diets reverse or delay aging?

Old antibiotic nitroxoline suggested as a treatment for MPOX

Old antibiotic nitroxoline suggested as a treatment for MPOX

Researchers identify novel gene mechanism in most aggressive kidney cancers

Researchers identify novel gene mechanism in most aggressive kidney cancers

Modulation of insect immunity to control vector-borne diseases

Modulation of insect immunity to control vector-borne diseases

Study reveals limited effects of longevity treatments on the aging process

Study reveals limited effects of longevity treatments on the aging process

Research shows biological sex as a crucial factor in the effectiveness of anti-aging drugs

Research shows biological sex as a crucial factor in the effectiveness of anti-aging drugs

New, nanotech-based strategy could enable safe, long-term treatment for autoimmune diseases

New, nanotech-based strategy could enable safe, long-term treatment for autoimmune diseases

Researchers offer new insights into the neurobiological basis of autism spectrum disorders

Researchers offer new insights into the neurobiological basis of autism spectrum disorders

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