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Autor:
Agatha Schwarz, Rebecca Philippsen, Serena G. Piticchio, Jan N. Hartmann, Robert Häsler, Stefan Rose-John, Thomas Schwarz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 14 (2023)
The organ-specific microbiome plays a crucial role in tissue homeostasis, among other things by inducing regulatory T cells (Treg). This applies also to the skin and in this setting short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are relevant. It was demonstrated tha
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https://doaj.org/article/70e017787ea1406f87cfbc7934e7f6e6
Autor:
Serena G. Piticchio, Miriam Martínez-Cartró, Salvatore Scaffidi, Sergio Rodríguez-Arévalo, Andrea Bagán, Ainoa Sánchez-Arfelis, Carmen Escolano, Carles Galdeano, Xavier Barril
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, Vol 22, Iss 1, p 80 (2019)
Targeting epigenetic proteins is a rapidly growing area for medicinal chemistry and drug [...]
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5ef92767d98249f1b20309108c6a17ae
Autor:
Serena G. Piticchio, Míriam Martínez-Cartró, Salvatore Scaffidi, Moira Rachman, Sergio Rodriguez-Arevalo, Ainoa Sanchez-Arfelis, Carmen Escolano, Sarah Picaud, Tobias Krojer, Panagis Filippakopoulos, Frank von Delft, Carles Galdeano, Xavier Barril
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 64(24)
Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) is a very effective hit identification method. However, the evolution of fragment hits into suitable leads remains challenging and largely artisanal. Fragment evolution is often scaffold-centric, meaning that its
Autor:
Miriam Martínez-Cartró, Ainoa Sánchez-Arfelis, Xavier Barril, Andrea Bagán, Serena G. Piticchio, Carles Galdeano, Carmen Escolano, Sergio Rodríguez-Arévalo, Salvatore Scaffidi
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, Vol 22, Iss 1, p 80 (2019)
Dipòsit Digital de la UB
Universidad de Barcelona
Dipòsit Digital de la UB
Universidad de Barcelona
Targeting epigenetic proteins is a rapidly growing area for medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in developing small molecules binding to bromodomains due to their implication in cancer, inflammation