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Reston, VA — PET imaging with 68Ga-FAPI can more effectively detect and stage pancreatic cancer as compared with 18F-FDG imaging or contrast-enhanced CT, according to new research published in the December issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. In a head-to-head study, 68Ga-FAPI detected more pancreatic tumors on a per-lesion, per-patient, or per-region...
BETHESDA, Md.– Gain Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company leading the discovery and development of the next generation of allosteric small molecule therapies, today announced the publication of preclinical data identifying a novel class of small molecule allosteric regulators that demonstrate therapeutic potential for galactosidase beta 1 (GLB1)-related lysosomal storage...
SHANGHAI, China — Gannex Pharma Co., Ltd. a wholly-owned company of Ascletis Pharma Inc., announces today positive interim results from the 52-week Phase II clinical trial of thyroid hormone receptor β (THRβ) agonist ASC41 tablet for treatment of patients with biopsy-confirmed non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). ASC41 is liver-targeting and highly THRβ-selective. Once-daily...
Sydney, Australia – Researchers have discovered how the mechanical properties of tumours can prime cancer cells to better survive their spread to other organs. A metabolic ‘survival switch’ controlled by the stiffness of triple-negative breast tumours can significantly influence how successfully their cancerous cells spread to other organs, according to...
New Haven, CT – Gaucher disease treatment has come a long way in the past three decades. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in 1991. That first approval opened the door for other ERT treatments and paved the road for substrate...
HOUSTON — As stroma – the supportive framework of the prostate gland – react to prostate cancer, changes in the expression of genes occur that induce the formation of new structures such as blood vessels, nerves and parts of nerves, said researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in a report...
Two new studies from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia advance the search for genetic events that result in neuroblastoma, a puzzling, often-deadly type of childhood cancer. Originating in the peripheral nervous system, neuroblastoma is the most common solid cancer of early childhood and causes 15 percent of all childhood cancer...