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Alterations in Energy Metabolism and Lipogenesis in GIPR/GLP-1R Agonist-Treated MASH Mice

Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) is a severe form of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). MASH is a growing public health concern due to its increasing prevalence, driven by factors like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. MASH can progress to advanced liver scarring (fibrosis) and cirrhosis, increasing the risk of liver cancer and …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: in vivo Pharmacology, Liver Diseases, Metabolic Diseases

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Precision-Cut Tissue Slices to Advance Drug Discovery

Precision-cut tissue slices (PCTS) are an effective ex vivo model for studying human diseases, including those involving the tissue microenvironment. PCTS represent a more in vivo-like model for studying complex interactions within tissues compared to cell cultures or in vitro systems. PCTS preserve the original tissue structure, including the extracellular matrix (ECM), immune components, and …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases

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Novel ROR1 Antibody with High Specificity and Sensitivity for Predictive Biomarker Detection

Receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor 1 (ROR1) is a key mediator of non-canonical Wnt signaling and plays a critical role in cancer progression. ROR1 is selectively and highly expressed in various solid tumors and hematological malignancies, while absent in normal adult tissue, making it a promising target for cancer therapy. Currently, there is a need …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Biomarkers, Oncology

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Development of NK Humanized Mouse Models

Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in the immune system and can recognize and kill cancer cells. Research in this area is focused on strategies for enhancing NK cell activity in tumor immunotherapy. These strategies include using monoclonal and multi-specific antibodies, as well as immune modulator molecules like cytokines, to redirect and stimulate …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Immunology, in vivo Pharmacology, Oncology, Tumor Models

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Isogeneic Trop-2 Model for Evaluating Anti-Trop-2 ADCs

Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) have made significant advancements in cancer treatment, particularly for solid tumors. The bystander effect of ADCs, where cytotoxic payloads released by antibodies diffuse and kill nearby tumor cells, is a crucial mechanism, particularly in heterogeneous tumors where not all cells express the target antigen. This effect can enhance ADC efficacy, especially when …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Antibody Drug Conjugate, Oncology, Tumor Models

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HPV18-Related Cancer Model Development

Cancers, like cervical cancer and head & neck cancer, are strongly linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Targeting the HPV virus, particularly through vaccines, is a promising approach for treating HPV-related cancers. Vaccines can be designed to stimulate the immune system to target and eliminate HPV-infected cells, potentially preventing cancer progression or even treating established …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Oncology, Tumor Models

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Development of Novel ADC-Resistant Models

Antibody‒drug conjugates (ADCs), which combine the advantages of monoclonal antibodies with precise targeting and payloads, show great potential as cancer therapies.  However, primary and secondary resistance is frequently observed.  The successful development of next generation ADCs necessitates the establishment of tumor models that address the mechanism of action underlying this resistance. At the 2025 Festival …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Poster
Resource Topic: Antibody Drug Conjugate, Oncology

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Developing Animal Gout Models

Gout is a common type of inflammatory arthritis caused by elevated uric acid levels in the blood. When uric acid levels are too high, monosodium urate (MSU) crystals can form in the body, especially in and around joints. These MSU crystals are sharp and can cause inflammation when they are deposited in the joints, leading …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Publication
Resource Topic: Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases, in vivo Pharmacology, Metabolic Diseases

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DNA-Compatible Huisgen Cycloaddition

In our latest publication, WuXi AppTec scientists introduce two new methods that utilize readily accessible aldehydes to create substituted isoxazolines and isoxazoles by the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction. Isoxazoles and isoxazolines, known for their diverse bioactivities—including antibacterial, antifungal, and insecticidal properties—are now accessible through a novel DNA-compatible method developed in this study. This approach enables the …Read More >

Resource Type: Latest Science, Publication
Resource Topic: Discovery Chemistry, DNA-Encoded Library (DEL)

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