Humans love to think of our species as unique. But on a genetic level, such uniqueness is surprisingly hard to find. And while that may be a blow to the ego, it also means that an evolutionary lens is one way to search for insights into human diseases. Animals are “adapted to use the same genes that you and I have, but in very different ways,” Ashley Zehnder told BioWorld. Zehnder is co-founder and CEO of Fauna Bio Inc., which uses comparative genomics to identify gene networks that underlie disease resistance in different animal species.
Kupffer cells are macrophages located in the liver that play a key role in liver pathology, concretely in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD; formerly nonalcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD), but the mechanisms behind this are poorly understood.
Neuralace Medical Inc. tied up a second U.S. FDA clearance for its Axon therapy, adding painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) to the chronic nerve pain indication it received in 2021. An ‘electroceutical’ device, Axon employs non-invasive magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS) to provide relief without leads, injections or implants.