Exercise in a Pill- the new ERR Agonist “SLU-PP-332”
“SLU-PP-332 is a part of a new class of drugs known as [MORE]
Noninvasive brain biopsy employing ultrasound and microbubbles overcomes blood-brain barrier obstacles
“Scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. [MORE]
Addiction-free pain management
“Researchers from the Center for Clinical Pharmacology at Washington University School of Medicine [St. Louis, MO] say they [MORE]
Gut pain- Nobel Prize-winning receptor may lead to new treatment
“It was previously known that many different ion channels are located [MORE]
Chemotherapy-free stem cell transplant for Leukemia
“In the new study, the researchers [at Washington University in St. Louis] developed a technique [MORE]
Implant scaffold with engineered cells release drug to treat inflammation
Building on their work with anti-inflammatory cartilage cells, researchers at Washington [MORE]
Nanoparticles create heat from light to manipulate electrical activity in neurons
Engineers at “Washington University in St. Louis [are] using nanoparticles [MORE]
Srikanth Micro Needle Patch
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis “. . . report the use of a microneedle patch [MORE]
Hologram display during cardiac surgery
For the first time, a team at Washington University in St. Louis has used a holographic [MORE]
Lab researcher
In order to engineer a virus that mimics SARS-CoV-2 without causing COVID-19’s severe symptoms, virologists at Washington University in [MORE]
Gene therapy to build muscle and reduce OA
In studying osteoarthritis and obesity, Washington University in St. Louis reports this: “Follistatin [MORE]
Protein changes in blood forecasts Alzheimers
This may be your father’s NFL or your mother’s, though in this case NfL refers [MORE]
Aphersis for Stem Cell Transplantation
MAIN intentionally ignores drug development, which is a huge field in itself. But cell technology is [MORE]