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  • Prostaglandin signaling in ciliogenesis and development

    Recent studies have revealed that PGs play pivotal roles in embryo development, ciliogenesis, and organ During development, PGE2 signaling regulates embryogenesis, hepatocyte differentiation, hematopoiesis advances in understanding the functions and mechanisms of prostaglandin signaling in ciliogenesis, embryo development

  • Targeted Therapies to Reduce Side Effects in Modern Drug Development

    December 2021 "Drug development is rarely trivial. typically require years to uncover the mechanisms of disease before they can even dare to contemplate the development Nevertheless, researchers have a host of new technologies at their disposal to develop targeted therapies Modern drug development approaches include a range of techniques leveraging structural biology, immunology

  • The development of modulators for lysophosphatidic acid receptors: A comprehensive review

    fibrosis, cancers, cardiovascular diseases and neuropathic pain, making it a promising target for drug development This article provides an extensive review on the current status of ligand development targeting LPA receptors

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  • Developing a PROTAC to Degrade the Constitutively Active Onco-GPCR in Uveal Melanoma

    About Program Registration Logo Contest Committee Sponsors GPCR Retreat Program < Back to schedule Developing During her time at Providence College, she received the Walsh Grant Fellowship to develop novel methods

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