Albert Heck (left), Professor of Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Proteomics at Utrecht University (The Netherlands), has pioneered several technological developments in MS, most notably native ...
Researchers have identified neurons that play a significant role in directing attention, paving the way for new ADHD ...
What can the shape of the nucleolus tell us about a cell’s response to drugs? Researchers use advanced microscopy techniques ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) plays a central role in modern genomics. The Quantabio sparQ DNA Frag & Library Prep Kit combines enzymatic DNA fragmentation and library construction for short-read ...
ChemDiv (CA, USA), a provider of integrated drug discovery solutions, has announced significant milestones achieved through its proprietary central nervous system-focused drug discovery platform. The ...
A novel ‘asthma-on-a-chip’ platform breathes new life into study of the condition, offering hope for future treatments. University of Pennsylvania (PA, USA) engineers have developed a human ...
In this episode, the fourth in our miniseries covering the mAbs journal article collection on artificial intelligence and machine learning in antibody development, we speak to Andrew Buchanan, Senior ...
Expanding the CRISPR toolbox, scientists have introduced a new technology that can rip cancer- and virus-infected cells’ genomes apart, while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. A novel CRISPR platform ...
Specialized neurons and vellus-like hair in mice signal mechanical itch in response to touch, paving the way for chronic itch treatments.
Using human cerebral organoids, researchers have revealed how Ebola virus persists in the brain. An international collaboration led by researchers at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine ...
In Episode 3 of our AI in Antibodies mini-series, we speak to Peter Tessier, the Albert M. Mattocks Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan (MI, USA ...
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