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Discovery of a fat-regulating enzyme points to a new obesity therapy
Discovery of a fat-regulating enzyme points to a new obesity therapy

Obesity is a global epidemic and a major cause of morbidity and mortality because it increases the risk for comorbidities, including heart disease and fatty liver disease (MASLD). Read more

Medical News - Dec 24
Researchers discover the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis in cancer
Researchers discover the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis in cancer

University of California San Diego researchers have discovered the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis, a process in which a single chromosome is shattered into pieces and rearranged in a scrambled order, allowing cancer cells to rapidly evolve and become resistant to treatment. Read more

Medical News - Dec 11
Bacterial enzyme linked to heart complications in pneumonia
Bacterial enzyme linked to heart complications in pneumonia

Pneumonia is a disease that burdens the healthcare system with more that 1.2 million emergency room visits each year and more than 41,000 adult deaths in the United States. Read more

Medical News - Dec 05
A tiny enzyme may hold the key to safer pain relief
A tiny enzyme may hold the key to safer pain relief

Researchers have uncovered a surprising way the brain switches pain on, revealing that neurons can release an enzyme outside the cell that activates pain signals without disrupting normal movement or sensation. This enzyme, called VLK, modifies nearby proteins in a way that intensifies pain and s... Read more

Science Daily - Nov 23
FDA Flags Antibody Risk After Child's Death Linked To Takeda's Enzyme Replacement Therapy For Rare Blood Disorder
FDA Flags Antibody Risk After Child's Death Linked To Takeda's Enzyme Replacement Therapy For Rare Blood Disorder

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday said it has received postmarketing reports of neutralizing antibodies to ADAMTS13 in patients treated with Adzynma (recombinant ADAMTS13), including one pediatric death.Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (NYSE:TAK) Adzynma is approved as a prophy... Read more

Benzinga - Nov 21
Cancer cells hijack cell death enzyme to regrow after treatment
Cancer cells hijack cell death enzyme to regrow after treatment

The emergence of cancer drug resistance remains one of the most pressing problems in cancer care and there is a critical need to devise approaches to mitigate it. Read more

Medical News - Nov 19
Catalysts and Enzymes Market to Expand at a Steady Pace, Hitting USD 79.6 Billion by 2034
Catalysts and Enzymes Market to Expand at a Steady Pace, Hitting USD 79.6 Billion by 2034

IntroductionThe global Catalysts and Enzymes Market is entering a period of unprecedented innovation as industries transition toward sustainable, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes. Catalysts-both chemical and biological-are the backbone of the modern industria... Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 05
Blocking newly discovered enzymes could boost prostate cancer care
Blocking newly discovered enzymes could boost prostate cancer care

Scientists based in Australia and China have identified a pair of pesky enzymes responsible for prolonging prostate cancer – which means we can potentially target them for quicker and more effective treatment of a condition that affects 1.5 million men around the world annually.Continue ReadingCa... Read more

New Atlas - Oct 19
New enzyme offers cleaner route to more stable diabetes and obesity drugs
New enzyme offers cleaner route to more stable diabetes and obesity drugs

Chemistry researchers at the University of Utah have uncovered an enzyme, dubbed PapB, that can "tie off" therapeutic peptides-protein-like drugs-into tight rings, a process known as macrocyclization. Read more

Medical News - Oct 17
Blocking iron regulating enzyme triggers cancer cell death in multiple myeloma
Blocking iron regulating enzyme triggers cancer cell death in multiple myeloma

Researchers at Duke University have shown that blocking an enzyme involved in iron regulation not only kills multiple myeloma cancer cells, but also increases the effectiveness of current therapies against the disease. Read more

Medical News - Sep 25

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