In the late 1950s and very early ’60s, doctors prescribed a drug as a sedative to treat morning sickness in pregnant people. Marketed as safe, it was sold under numerous names in 46 countries; it’s ...
New research led by scientists at Arizona State University has revealed some of the first detailed molecular clues associated with one of the leading causes of death and disability, a condition known ...
A new study focuses on using computer algorithms to generate adaptations to molecules in compounds for existing and potential medications that can improve those molecules' ability to bind to the main ...
Though many proteins are known to cause or play a role in disease, some of them remain out of reach for new therapies because they lack places where a small molecule drug can attach. One solution is a ...