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Sloaneā€™s 1st ASO treatment

KIF1A

Fortunately, Sloane does not currently have epilepsy, and Megan hopes this treatment will prevent it’s onset as her disease progresses. On the day of the treatment, they checked into the hospital where Sloane was administered sedation medication. The post Sloane’s 1st ASO treatment appeared first on KIF1A.

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Researchers design genetic therapy to prevent brain deterioration

Drug Discovery World

A research team at the Francis Crick Institute and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)/UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health have identified potential treatments for children with rare genetic conditions. The researchers have shown that problems with calcium underlie these progressive diseases.

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Innovent updates ESMO 2024 on mAbs in solid tumours

Drug Discovery World

of the participants had previously undergone five or more systemic treatment regimens. and the disease control rate (DCR) was 81.6%. IBI354 shown promising preliminary results, with meaningful objective response and disease control rates in HER2-positive and -low breast cancer. Among them, 42.7% and the DCR was 90.0%.

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Immuno-oncology innovations redefining cancer treatment in 2024

Drug Target Review

What innovative approaches and technologies are anticipated to reshape immuno-oncology treatments in 2024? Immuno-oncology, notably through checkpoint inhibitors, has significantly reshaped cancer treatment over the past decade.

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With retinal images and genetic data, researchers predict cardiovascular, metabolic, and other disease risks

Broad Institute

They found significant associations between the thinning of different retinal layers and increased risk of developing ocular, cardiac, pulmonary, metabolic, and neuropsychiatric diseases and identified genes that are associated with retinal layer thickness. Their findings are published in Science Translational Medicine. ā€œWe

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Zebrafish for Disease Modeling and Drug Screening in Pediatric Cancers

biobide

Pediatric cancers exhibit differences at the genetic level compared to the same form of adult disease, which may influence the selected treatment. Zebrafish Pioneers Advance in Pediatric Cancer Research and Treatment Increasing the survival rate is the primary goal when screening for cancer drugs.

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Largest-ever genetic study of epilepsy finds possible therapeutic targets

Broad Institute

Largest-ever genetic study of epilepsy finds possible therapeutic targets By Ari Navetta October 3, 2024 Breadcrumb Home Largest-ever genetic study of epilepsy finds possible therapeutic targets Scientists have uncovered new genetic links to different types of epilepsy, which could lead to more tailored treatments.

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