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A study published today in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology is the first time researchers have shown evidence that a single drug, already licensed for medical use, can stabilise nearly all ...
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In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Gene Mack, chief executive officer and president of Gain Therapeutics, to ...
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When María Branyas Morera passed away in August 2024, she was 117 years and 168 days old, the planet’s oldest person living ...
If future studies confirm the rescued receptors work normally, the study offers a new roadmap for rare disease drug development.