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Cell-type Specific Alteration of Dicer1 Accelerates Tumor Progression in Mouse Models of KRAS-driven Lung Adenocarcinoma
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been widely implicated in cancer initiation and progression, yet examination of the effects of global miRNA disruption on these processes has been limited. We developed novel genetically engineered mouse models of Kras-driven pulmonary adenocarcinoma (LUAD) with cell-type-specific disruption of miRNA biosynthesis via Dicer1 allele deletion, which exhibit significant differences in tumor progression rates and expected survival. Dicer1 is an RNase III enzyme that is...
ShallowBench: Benchmarking Generative Drug Design Models on Shallow-Pocket Targets
arXiv:2606.06717v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While generative AI models have demonstrated remarkable success in structure-based drug design, they predominantly rely on deep binding pockets and struggle to sample effective ligands for challenging low-pocketability targets, such as the historically "undruggable" oncology targets KRAS and MYC. To address this gap, we introduce ShallowBench, a strictly curated benchmark of 5,780 shallow-pocket targets extracted from CrossDocked2020.
Daily pill can double survival time for deadliest cancer, trial shows
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Radiosensitization of Glioblastoma by the K-ras Inhibitor RMC-6236
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Scientists finally crack an “undruggable” pancreatic cancer target and nearly double survival
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Cancer breakthrough as new 'game-changing' pill could DOUBLE survival time for most deadly diseases
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Cancer is now a story of the good, the bad and the ugly – but also hope | Devi Sridhar
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'Transformative' pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival time
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