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New Tools to Tackle Uric Acid Issues
Sunday, April 20, 2025
The team also found that these new substances had similar binding strengths as the original one. This is important because it means the new substances can be used in the same way as the old one. Plus, dibromofluorescein has an extra benefit: it can be seen with the naked eye. This makes it even easier to use in tests.
To understand why these substances work, the team did more studies. They looked at how the substances interact with URAT1. They also analyzed how different parts of the substances affect their ability to bind to URAT1. This information can help in designing even better blockers in the future.
The new testing method is a big step forward. It uses non-radioactive materials, which is safer and more practical. The team's work shows that there are always new ways to improve existing methods. By finding better fluorescent substances, they have made it easier to screen for URAT1 blockers. This could lead to better treatments for uric acid problems.
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