KNAW

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Leiden / Amsterdam Center for Drug Research - LACDR

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration Target Residence Time
Collaboration LifeSpan - Integrating research into Development and Ageing
Secretariat Non-invasive transcutaneous vaccination by means of coated microneedles and microjets
Secretariat New insights into therapeutic protein instability and aggregation processes by a novel analytical method
Secretariat Atopic dermatitis: A combined approach of non-invasive monitoring and repair
Secretariat Chemogenomics Approaches for the Discovery of New Medicines against Malaria
Secretariat Integration of computationally intensive software in metabolomics data processing tool chain
Secretariat The crystal structure of the adenosine A2A receptor: the follow up
Secretariat A vaccine protective against various influenza subtypes; CD8 T-cell mediated heterosubtypic immunity to influenza using universal antigen carriers
Secretariat Following vaccins in the body after administration
Secretariat Reversal of aberrant neurogenesis by glucocorticoids and microRNAs: relevance for the treatment of epilepsy
Secretariat Model-based Characterisation of Safety & Toxicity; NOAEL and Risk Assessment in Early Clinical Development
Secretariat Modeling of the influence of age-related changes on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs; Cytochrome P-450 3A metabolism and GABA A receptor function
Secretariat Functional Consequences of overexpression of Doublecortin Like Kinase gene products in the mouse hippocampus: Implications for development of epilepsy
Secretariat Identification of psychosis susceptibility genes
Secretariat In vivo application of RNA-interference: Targeting doublecortin-like (DCL) in the mouse hippocampus
Secretariat Identification of epigenetic changes of glucocorticoid-related pathways shaping susceptibility to stress-related psychiatric disorders
Secretariat Genomic and non-genomic actions of corticosteroid hormones in the brain: focus on membrane-associated mineralocorticoid receptors

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