SOMAscan™ assay: a vital proteomic tool in drug discovery
21 September 2015 | By SomaLogic
The SOMAscan™ assay is a highly multiplexed, sensitive, quantitative and reproducible proteomic tool for discovering biomarkers for drug discovery...
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21 September 2015 | By SomaLogic
The SOMAscan™ assay is a highly multiplexed, sensitive, quantitative and reproducible proteomic tool for discovering biomarkers for drug discovery...
21 September 2015 | By BioTek
The Synergy Neo2 Multi-Mode Reader is designed to provide high temporal resolution in drug target kinetics applications...
In much the same way that kinases and phosphatases attach and remove phosphate groups from proteins to modulate their activity, there are a series of enzymes (E1, E2, E3) that add one or more ubiquitins onto a protein, as well as enzymes that remove them (deubiquitinases; DUBs), thereby regulating their…
6 August 2015 | By Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre (SSPC)
Read how the Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre (SSPC) is positioning Ireland as a global hub for advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing...
6 July 2015 | By Caroline Richards, Editor
Inspired by her attendance at ISSCR 2015, Editor of Drug Target Review, Caroline Richards, discusses stem cells and the rise of unregulated stem cell practitioners...
Cancer cells are addicted to glucose and glutamine, which enables them to generate the energy and macromolecule synthesis intermediates to support their growth...
High throughput screening (HTS) continues to be employed in drug discovery as the primary source of identifying chemical starting points for drug discovery and tool compounds for chemical biology, respectively. Although small molecule drug discovery efforts have focused largely upon enzyme, receptor and ion-channel targets, there has been an increase…
Stem cells differentiate to form more than 200 specialised cells, including erythroid bodies, haematopoietic cells, myogenic cells, neural cells, signalling cells and structural cells, such as hepatocytes. Differentiation of stem cells triggers a number of variable changes in the cell, such as membrane potential, responsiveness to signal, metabolic activities, and…
Procedures for cardiac differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have greatly improved over the past few years. The facilitated derivation of hPSC-cardiomyocytes has enabled the thorough assessment of their physiology and manipulation of their properties. Moreover, patient-specific hPSCs generated through cellular reprogramming allow for cardiac disease modelling, discovery of…
10 June 2015 | By Drug Target Review
Included in this issue: Drug Discovery, Screening, Hit-to-Lead, Antibodies, Stem Cells, Kinases and much more...
10 June 2015 | By Kenji Schorpp, Kamyar Hadian, Sheraz Gul, Horst Flotow
This Stem Cells In-Depth Focus features articles on stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, and their use in drug discovery and development, as well as a look at how venom could be used in stem cell differentiation...
10 June 2015 | By Kenji Schorpp, Kamyar Hadian, Sheraz Gul, Horst Flotow
In this Screening In-Depth Focus, high throughput screening is the topic focused on by Kenji Schorpp and Kamyar Hadian, Institute of Molecular Toxicology and Pharmacology, and Sheraz Gul, Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology. They discuss the importance of the technique in drug discovery today as well as…
10 June 2015 | By Molecular Devices
Molecular Devices discusses stem cells research and the company’s latest technological advancements in this exciting field...
Dementia is a global crisis with 76 million people worldwide expected to be living with the condition by 2030. Current symptomatic treatments provide modest improvements in cognition but disease-modifying therapies for diseases like Alzheimer’s – the most common cause of dementia – do not yet exist.
10 June 2015 | By IntelliCyt Corporation
The immune system plays a vital role in keeping us alive but also participates in many diseases adversely affecting quality of life across the globe. It can be over activated, leading to a variety of inflammation and autoimmune diseases, or suppressed, leading to a vast array of diseases from AIDS…