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Un nuevo inhibidor molecular abre una vía contra el glioblastoma

Last updated: January 31, 2026 5:06 am
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Un nuevo inhibidor molecular abre una vía contra el glioblastoma

Investigadores han desarrollado y probado en modelos preclínicos el primer inhibidor de molécula pequeña dirigido a la proteína AVIL para tratar el glioblastoma, un tumor cerebral agresivo. Este compuesto de primera clase ha demostrado un perfil de seguridad y una eficacia antitumoral prometedores, ofreciendo una nueva estrategia terapéutica para una enfermedad con opciones limitadas.

Por qué podría importarte:
El desarrollo de inhibidores de moléculas pequeñas contra dianas específicas es un pilar de la farmacología y la toxicología modernas. Para tu trabajo en la interacción entre toxinas y sistemas huésped, este avance subraya la importancia de identificar biomarcadores de respuesta y resistencia, un principio aplicable al diseño de terapias para enfermedades parasitarias. La metodología preclínica utilizada puede servir como modelo para evaluar la eficacia y la toxicidad de nuevos compuestos en patologías tropicales, refinando los marcos de evaluación de riesgo.


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