Deep in your muscles, an enzyme called AMPD1 helps turn chemical fuel into usable energy. When it does not work well, muscles tire faster.
Supraphysiological expression of α-Gal A activity maintained for over a year in longest treated patient as of data cutoff date ~ ~ Stable Lyso-Gb3 levels maintained post-dosing, regardless of enzyme ...
Is the IDOL enzyme the key to stopping Alzheimer's? New research shows that blocking this single target can dissolve brain plaques and boost cognitive resilience.
A protein that has long frustrated diabetes researchers is suddenly at the center of a very different fight. By targeting an enzyme called protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B, or PTP1B, scientists are ...
Cells operate on rules not vibes, including when on the precipice of persisting or perishing. Yet, with prior research ...
Researchers from Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences and College of Medicine have found a potential new therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease. Expanding on their previous research on ...
Roasted coffee has yielded three newly identified molecules that have blocked a sugar-processing enzyme more strongly than a standard diabetes drug. The lab result tightens the link between coffee ...
An analysis of an unusual enzyme could result in a new generation of antimicrobial medicines to counter antibiotic resistance ...
AMT-191 has been granted both Orphan Drug and Fast Track designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.