Phase I results demonstrate favorable safety, sustained target engagement, and early signs of anti-tumor activity -- Reinforce EP4 receptor antagonism as a validated, high-value strategy to overcome ...
The GPCRact AI model goes beyond AlphaFold3 by predicting whether drugs functionally activate G-protein-coupled receptors through allosteric signaling. (Nanowerk News) A research team has developed an ...
“When Heptares formed, we chose to focus on GPCRs because we knew that targeting these receptors leads to drugs,” says Matt Barnes, president and head of R&D at Nxera Pharma. GPCRs are involved in a ...
Adhesion GPCRs are a large class of surface proteins that recognize chemical and mechanical stimuli in the body. The rapidly expanding body of knowledge on the therapeutic targeting of these receptors ...
Executives from Crinetics Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:CRNX) used an investor discussion at TD Cowen’s 46th Annual Healthcare ...
GPCRs are the targets for around one third of all approved drugs 1. Yet such medicines act on only a handful of the 800+ known GPCRs. A wave of biomedical progress in the early 21 st century thrust ...
Researchers at Leipzig University and Shandong University have summarised the therapeutic potential of these receptors in a high-profile study. At present, 17 of the 33 known human adhesion GPCRs are ...
Septerna is poised for a pivotal catalyst with upcoming Phase 1 data for SEP-631, targeting mast cell-driven diseases via ...
Compelling Phase 1 Data for SEP-631 (MRGPRX2 NAM) in Healthy Volunteers Support Phase 2b Development, Initially in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) in Second Half of 2026 Advancing SEP-479 (PTH1R ...
Early data show favourable safety and sustained target engagement for oral EP4 receptor antagonist Kainova Therapeutics has announced encouraging topline findings from its phase 1 EPRAD study of ...
Cone snails deploy sophisticated venom cocktails to paralyse prey. Anthony King talks to the researchers harnessing these peptides to develop new pain medications Cone snail venoms contain vast ...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the largest families of cell surface proteins in the human body that recognize hormones, neurotransmitters, and drugs. These receptors regulate a wide ...