Pharmacology News and Research

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Radiotherapy plus panobinostat more effective for aggressive, recurrent brain cancer

Radiotherapy plus panobinostat more effective for aggressive, recurrent brain cancer

Scientists reveal how the brain processes information with lightning speed

Scientists reveal how the brain processes information with lightning speed

Protein p62 acts as molecular brake to keep inflammation in check, avoid collateral damage

Protein p62 acts as molecular brake to keep inflammation in check, avoid collateral damage

Scientists develop new optical technique to observe neurotransmitter activity of individual synapses

Scientists develop new optical technique to observe neurotransmitter activity of individual synapses

Omega-3 fatty acids can lower risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal obese women

Omega-3 fatty acids can lower risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal obese women

Gamma Knife and RapidArc equally effective at eradicating cancer in the brain

Gamma Knife and RapidArc equally effective at eradicating cancer in the brain

New TAU study suggests potential therapeutic pathway to keep osteosarcoma lesions dormant

New TAU study suggests potential therapeutic pathway to keep osteosarcoma lesions dormant

Researchers Pinpoint Potential Enzyme For T-Cell Leukemia Treatment

Researchers Pinpoint Potential Enzyme For T-Cell Leukemia Treatment

Two Johns Hopkins scientists named among 105 winners of Presidential Early Career Awards

Two Johns Hopkins scientists named among 105 winners of Presidential Early Career Awards

Penn researchers develop new mathematical model to estimate mutation rates in the human genome

Penn researchers develop new mathematical model to estimate mutation rates in the human genome

New discoveries provide further evidence for benefits of a good night's sleep

New discoveries provide further evidence for benefits of a good night's sleep

NK cells produce VEGF-A that promotes tumor growth

NK cells produce VEGF-A that promotes tumor growth

AMRI's net revenues increase $126.4M to 46% in fourth quarter 2015

AMRI's net revenues increase $126.4M to 46% in fourth quarter 2015

New optogenetic technology could turn on immune cells to attack melanoma tumors

New optogenetic technology could turn on immune cells to attack melanoma tumors

Synthetic RNA and DNA could reverse protein deficiency that causes Friedreich's ataxia

Synthetic RNA and DNA could reverse protein deficiency that causes Friedreich's ataxia

Digoxin drug can help protect against atherosclerosis

Digoxin drug can help protect against atherosclerosis

Aerobic exercise may prevent alcohol-related liver damage

Aerobic exercise may prevent alcohol-related liver damage

Drugs designed to curb Rac1 signaling pathway may help relieve inflammatory pain in sufferers

Drugs designed to curb Rac1 signaling pathway may help relieve inflammatory pain in sufferers

Some heart disease drugs, antibiotics show promising perspectives in treating cancers

Some heart disease drugs, antibiotics show promising perspectives in treating cancers

UC San Diego School of Medicine launches new NAFLD Research Center

UC San Diego School of Medicine launches new NAFLD Research Center

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