FDA clears investigational new drug application to test sCAR-T therapy for autoimmune conditions
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 Antiviral drugs and shingles vaccines tied to lower dementia riskAntiviral drugs and shingles vaccines tied to lower dementia risk
 
New evidence links viral infections to dementia risk, suggesting vaccines and antiviral therapies may offer preventive pathways against cognitive decline.
 
 
 FDA clears investigational new drug application to test sCAR-T therapy for autoimmune conditionsFDA clears investigational new drug application to test sCAR-T therapy for autoimmune conditions
 
Calibr-Skaggs Institute for Innovative Medicines, the drug discovery division of Scripps Research, announced today that the FDA has cleared their investigational new drug (IND) application to study switchable chimeric antigen receptor T cell (sCAR-T) therapy (CLBR001 + SWI019) in patients with autoimmune conditions.
 
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Recently, the Insilico team's research entitled "An Internal Sulfur-Lone Pair Interaction Enabled the Discovery of Potential and Sub-Family Selective PKMYT1 Inhibitors" was invited for publication as a cover Feature in ChemMedChem.
 
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Measles can induce immune amnesia, a phenomenon that eliminates acquired immunity to other infectious diseases.
 
   Semen-derived exosomes eye drops to treat retinoblastomaSemen-derived exosomes eye drops to treat retinoblastoma
 
Innovative eye drops using semen-derived exosomes target retinoblastoma, improving therapeutic delivery and preserving ocular function in preclinical models.
 
 Preconditioned skin cells enable faster and more effective wound healing
 
Preconditioned skin cells enable faster and more effective wound healingIt is well known that students who prepare in advance perform better on exams. Now, it appears that the skin can do the same.
 
 
 Researchers identify molecular link between autoimmune disease and lymphoma risk
 
Researchers identify molecular link between autoimmune disease and lymphoma riskPatients with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis have an increased risk of developing lymphoma, a form of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system.
 
 
 Eardrum perforations and cholesteatoma linked to higher odds of dementia
 
Eardrum perforations and cholesteatoma linked to higher odds of dementiaA new study published in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, the official peer-reviewed publication of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF), finds that two common and treatable causes of conductive hearing loss-eardrum perforations and cholesteatoma, a type of abnormal skin growth in the middle ear-are associated with higher odds of dementia.
 
 
 Study uncovers key structure in fatal Borna disease virus 1
 
Study uncovers key structure in fatal Borna disease virus 1Cases of Borna disease virus 1, or BoDV-1, are extremely rare in humans, but in those who develop disease the outcome is severe, almost always resulting in fatal encephalitis or inflammation in the brain.
 
 
 Novel antibiotic compound shows promise against MRSA skin infections
 
Novel antibiotic compound shows promise against MRSA skin infectionsThe development of new antibiotics to treat superbugs and other bacterial infections is a global priority, with the rate of infections that cannot be treated with current antibiotics rising and presenting one of the biggest threats to human health.
 
 
 Natural skincare hero madecassic acid found to combat antibiotic resistance
 
Natural skincare hero madecassic acid found to combat antibiotic resistanceFans of Korean skincare may be familiar with 'hero ingredient' Madecassic acid for its skin-soothing properties, but researchers at the University of Kent have revealed its greater potential for use in the battle against antibiotic resistance.
 
 
 Korean skincare ingredient emerges as potential antibiotic candidate
 
Fans of Korean skincare may be familiar with 'hero ingredient' Madecassic acid for its skin-soothing properties, but researchers at the University of Kent have revealed its greater potential for use in the battle against antibiotic resistance.
 
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