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COVID-19 Treatment Clinical Landscape Research Report 2021: Pandemic Perspectives - US FDA Wastes No Time In COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorization Reviews

COVID-19 Treatment Clinical Landscape Research Report 2021: Pandemic Perspectives - US FDA Wastes No Time In COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorization Reviews
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UCLA In the News July 9, 2021

UCLA In the News July 9, 2021
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Genetic map reveals potential new treatment for aggressive childhood brain tumor

Genetic map reveals potential new treatment for aggressive childhood brain tumor A genetic map of an aggressive childhood brain tumor called medulloblastoma has helped researchers identify a new generation anti-cancer drug that can be repurposed as an effective treatment for the disease. This international collaboration, led by researchers from The University of Queensland s (UQ) Diamantina Institute and WEHI in Melbourne, could give parents hope in the fight against the most common and fatal brain cancer in children. UQ lead researcher Dr Laura Genovesi said the team had mapped the genetics of these aggressive brain tumors for five years to find new pathways that existing drugs could potentially target.

Cell-type-specific insight into the function of risk factors in coronary artery disease

 E-Mail IMAGE: The researchers analysed the contribution of the five main cell types involved in coronary artery disease. view more  Credit: UEF/Raija Törrönen Using single cell technology, a new study sheds light on the significance of genetic risk factors for, and the diversity of cells involved in, the development of coronary artery disease. The researchers analysed human atherosclerotic lesions to map the chromatin accessibility of more than 7,000 cells. The chromatin accessibility is known to reflect active regions and genes in the genome. The findings were published in Circulation Research. Genome-wide association studies of the human genome have identified over 200 loci associated with coronary artery disease. More than 90% of them are located outside protein-coding genes, in so called cis-regulatory elements, whose significance in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease remains unclear.

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