Recent papers on clinical characterization targeting safety target

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  1. Polymeric Nanoparticles for Targeted Anticancer Therapy: Advances, Characterization, and Clinical Translation

    2026 · International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science · Kankate, Achal, Mandave, Prachi S., Barsagade, Anup et al.

    2026
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  3. Food is a chemically complex matrix comprised of macronutrients, micronutrients, and thousands of small, bioactive metabolites. Emerging omics technologies have revealed that these metabolites influence flavor, nutritional quality, and human health. Yet, many bioactive small molecules associated with beneficial health outcomes are chemically labile, making appropriate sample preservation critical. Following existing standards from clinical research, storage at -80 C is widely used in foodomics to minimize enzymatic activity and metabolite degradation. Yet, the viability of these conditions to the biological and chemical diversity of food has yet to be rigorously evaluated. This study investigates how storage temperature affects the stability of metabolites in eleven different foods: cocoa powder, milk chocolate, ground beef, apple, carrot, beet leaf, beet root, potato, and both uncooked and cooked rice. Prepared food samples were divided for storage at 25 C, 4 C, and -20 C, with -80 C samples serving as a baseline. Samples were collected at three and six months from each storage condition to assess metabolite stability over time. Analysis of all samples was performed by nontargeted metabolomics and targeted LC-PDA analysis of carotenoids. Our results showed that metabolite stability was matrix dependent, with some foods (i.e. provide food names) showing significant variation in global metabolome profiles while others (i.e. provide food names) had no observable differences. Collectively, these findings suggest that sample preservation is essential for maintaining metabolite integrity in food matrices and must be carefully considered to ensure accurate characterization of food metabolic profiles.

    2026 · Open MIND · Prenni, Jessica

    2026
  4. Performance and clinical utility of two targeted multigene panels for GIST molecular characterization

    2025 · Scientific Reports · Nannini, Margherita, Astolfi, Annalisa, Maloberti, Thais et al.

    2025
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  6. Clinical characterization and therapeutic targeting of fusion genes in oncology

    2025 · Future Oncology · Morand, Susan, Rager, Lauren Elizabeth, Craig, Daniel J. et al.

    2025
  7. Pharmacological characterization of a clinical candidate, TG-0054, a small molecule inverse agonist targeting CXCR4

    2025 · Molecular Pharmacology · Pan, Kylie S., Wang, Ziming, Pfeil, Cy et al.

    2025
  8. 2025
  9. High-resolution targeted mass spectrometry for comprehensive quantification of sphingolipids: clinical applications and characterization of extracellular vesicles

    2024 · Analytical Biochemistry · Defelippo-Felippe, Thiago V., Toro, Diana Mota, Carvalho, Jonatan C. S. de et al.

    2024
  10. Nano-vesicular systems for melanocytes targeting and melasma treatment: In-vitro characterization, ex-vivo skin retention, and preliminary clinical appraisal

    2024 · International Journal of Pharmaceutics · Hatem, Shymaa, Kamel, Amany O., Elkheshen, Seham A. et al.

    2024
  11. Nonclinical and clinical characterization of MAU868, a novel human-derived monoclonal neutralizing antibody targeting BK polyomavirus VP1

    2024 · American Journal of Transplantation · Abend, Johanna R., Sathe, Atul, Wrobel, Matthias B. et al.

    2024
  12. Pre-clinical Pharmacology and Tolerability Characterization of a Novel KIRxICOS Targeting Bispecific CD8 Treg Modulator

    2024 · The Journal of Immunology · Pham, Thi Minh Nguyet, Bogatzki, Lisa, Boster, Dan et al.

    2024

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