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Chapel Hill, NC – Throughout the day and night, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pulses through small fluid-filled channels surrounding blood vessels in the brain, called perivascular spaces, to flush out neuroinflammation and other neurological waste. A disruption to this vital process can lead to neurological dysfunction, cognitive decline, or developmental delays....
Employing “electronic nose” (eNose) technology early during treatment can accurately identify patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who respond to immunotherapy, according to research published in Lung Cancer. The technology can allow for noninvasive, low-cost identification of responders early on, which could save patients from ineffective treatment, “thereby preventing...
BOULDER, Colo. – Enveda Biosciences, a leading biotechnology company harnessing the power of nature’s chemistry to develop next-gen small molecule therapeutics, today announced an oversubscribed $51M Series A funding round. The financing was led by Lux Capital, with participation from Two Sigma Ventures, Hummingbird VC, Catalio Capital, Lifeforce Capital, and Matthew De Silva of Notable...
NAPLES, Fla. – Enveric Biosciences (NASDAQ: ENVB) (“Enveric” or the “Company”), a patient-first biotechnology company developing novel cannabinoid medicines to improve quality of life for cancer patients, announced today that the Company has received approval from the Israeli Ministry of Health to begin the Phase 1/2 portion of its study of its lead asset, EV101,...
Investigational drugs that inhibit enzymes involved in protein production partially normalize the maturation of brain cells derived from boys and men with fragile X syndrome, according to a new study. The drugs could one day help treat problems linked with the syndrome, says Randi Hagerman, professor of pediatrics at the University of California,...
HOUSTON –– An overactive enzyme is behind a leaky calcium channel that plays a role in the development of atrial fibrillation, which is the most common cardiac arrhythmia that is responsible for a third of all strokes. However, it doesn’t act alone, say researchers at Baylor College of Medicine. The...