... to the body’s immune system. Unfortunately, the portion of the drug’s molecule that made binding possible had unpleasant ... to in the absence of the ammonium salt, holding the drug molecules together and concentrating their effect. “The idea is that by attaching ...
... systems, where the capsules would be used to carry drug molecules to attack specific diseased cells ... to a biological cell, but we have demonstrated that we can transfer certain molecules from inside the synthetic capsule to the bacteria when they are in physical ...
Korean researchers have made an artificial virus, which they have been able to use to transport both genes and drugs into the interior of cancer cells.
... 's Faculty of Engineering, who leads the research team. "Drug molecules are becoming increasingly complex and the challenges involved in processing them means that it is not always possible ...
... a long-standing frustration in creating certain synthetic molecules that make up drugs, which could lead to better ... effects. Like human hands, many molecules that make up drugs come in two shapes, right ...
... the enhanced permeability and retention effect. The amount of drug released from the nanoparticles "might be enough for the intended ... properties to serve as a host system that retains drug molecules at room temperature and then releases ...
... -regulating short RNA molecules, they were able to determine how resistance to a drug called doxorubicin arises ... causes changes in cellular structure that prevent drug molecules from "docking" with their targets. The research by the CSHL ...
... of chemistry. When the nanoparticle reaches the cancerous tissue the drug molecules are released and uploaded to the diseased area ... NPs, each carrying approximately 100 drug molecules. Tail to Tumor in Two Minutes ...
... issue of Nature Neuroscience, pinpoints where the drug molecules bind in the neurotransmitter transporter -- their target ... . "Crystallography had allowed the identification of only one structural form of the molecule, but our experiments and computations were able to identify how this form ...
... of their increased number, become more effective at tossing the drug molecules out. "It is kind of like a bouncer," Wender ... of arginine to form weak, temporary bonds with some of the molecules that reside in the membrane. "As the transporter, with all these arginine guanidinium ...
... to the predictions of the Rule, i.e. the most lipophilic molecules were actually transported slowest. The researchers studied ... give much clearer insight into the action of a wide range of drug molecules, which will be of significant interest ...
... researchers have solved this problem by creating novel drug molecules which have fluorescent labels attached. Using a cutting ... called fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the fluorescent drug molecules can be detected as they glow under the laser ...
... , you effectively combine both types of drug molecules in the same delivery package," Mason ... involve an anticancer drug in the oil and a toxin-protein in the water — two molecules trying to kill ...
... other phospholipids, phosphatidic acid also acts as a signaling molecule for cells promoting cellular growth and preventing ... for novel anti-cancer drugs. Siramesine is a drug molecule developed and synthesized by Lundbeck A/S for the treatment ...
Drug molecules seldom act simply on one protein but on protein complexes and networks. A deeper understanding ... and 'talk' to each other is leading to a better understanding of how drug molecules work and should result in more effective ...