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AI identifies antimalarial drug as possible osteoporosis treatment.

Source :
Zika & Mosquito Week; 11/3/2023, p357-357, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Bones of mice with osteoporosis that received the treatment were similar to those of the control group, and the treatment showed no evidence of toxicity. Keywords: Algorithms; American Chemical Society; Antiinfectives; Antimalarial Agents; Antiprotozoal Agents; Asia; Bone Research; Chemistry; China; Drugs and Therapies; Genetics; Health and Medicine; Metabolic Bone Diseases and Conditions; Mosquito-Borne Diseases; Musculoskeletal Diseases and Conditions; Osteoporosis EN Algorithms American Chemical Society Antiinfectives Antimalarial Agents Antiprotozoal Agents Asia Bone Research Chemistry China Drugs and Therapies Genetics Health and Medicine Metabolic Bone Diseases and Conditions Mosquito-Borne Diseases Musculoskeletal Diseases and Conditions Osteoporosis 357 357 1 10/30/23 20231103 NES 231103 2023 NOV 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Zika & Mosquito Week -- Correction (): The paper's title has been corrected to "Deep Learning-Predicted Dihydroartemisinin Rescues Osteoporosis by Maintaining Mesenchymal Stem Cell Stemness through Activating Histone 3 Lys 9 Acetylation Artificial intelligence has exploded in popularity and is being harnessed by some scientists to predict which molecules could treat illnesses, or to quickly screen existing medicines for new applications. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Zika & Mosquito Week
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
173225750