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Controlled manufacturing of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in stirred-tank bioreactors enabling high-throughput phenotypic screening.
This Ncardia company presentation will explain how human stem cell technology offers a solution for drug screening as well as cell therapy projects.
Protein Or not? Advanced high throughput aggregate analysis with The Aura™ - Find the problem before it happens particle analysis reimagined.
The team used cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to show how the 10E8 antibody interacts with the HIV’s fusion protein to neutralise the virus.
Researchers grew large crystals and used an X-ray machine with a less intense beam to elucidate the structure of the SARS-CoV-2 main protease at room temperature.
26 June 2020 | By Tecan
This webinar described the recent efforts to identify small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease.
15 June 2020 | By Horizon Discovery
Watch our on-demand webinar with Horizon Discovery which summarises the challenges in translating promising pre-clinical therapeutic candidates into clinical success.
A result is only as good as the sample preparation that preceded it.
ESHG 2019: Automated sample preparation using magnetic bead technology and KingFisher instruments.
New opportunities for liquid biopsy: At automated workflow for isolating circulating tumor cells using KingFisher instruments.
The team found microglia and CD8 T cells were vital to protecting neurons from vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection and suggest loss of taste and smell in COVID-19 could be due to a certain mechanism of infection.
Non-invasive imaging has played an increasing role in drug discovery and development processes. Nikki Withers spoke with Yochi Slonim, who discusses a novel technology that leverages FRET signals for the discovery of small molecule drugs that selectively control mRNA translation in a novel target space.
The latest generation of three-dimensional (3D) cell models offer new and exciting possibilities for pharmaceutical research. However, deciding how to capture sufficient information in the most efficient way from an experiment without making the data size overwhelming can prove challenging. Margaritha Mysior and Jeremy Simpson discuss the opportunities and challenges…
The 3D map, created using Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy and analysed using laser capture microdissection, reveals new insights about the nervous control of the heart.