GAPSA reveals new HIV targets
Researchers have developed the first-ever high-throughput, genome-scale imaging-based approach to investigate protein stability...
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Researchers have developed the first-ever high-throughput, genome-scale imaging-based approach to investigate protein stability...
Researchers in Japan have ramped up nature’s wonder that is bioluminescence to enable deep tissue cells to be seen from outside the body.
A research team has discovered the process - and filmed the actual moment - that can change the body’s response to a dying cell.
An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble “warped nanographene”, a flexible molecule that is biocompatible and shows promise for fluorescent cell imaging.
Researchers have found that excess levels of calcium in brain cells may lead to the formation of toxic clusters that are the hallmark of Parkinson's disease...
An MRI technique that requires no contrast agent, combined with sophisticated data analysis, could reduce the number of unnecessary breast biopsies...
Researchers have uncovered the architecture of the spindle pole body in yeast...
Researchers report the successful use of heart imaging to predict the benefit or futility of catheter ablation...
Researchers have made an important step forward in the design of drugs that fight the hepatitis B virus, which can cause liver failure and liver cancer...
A nuclear medicine scan may locate prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy early after disease recurrence and could help guide salvage radiotherapy...
For Thermo Fisher Scientific, 2018 brings with it a suite of new sequencing solutions that continue to promote application flexibility and throughput scalability for oncology, reproductive health, inherited and infectious disease research.
Crystal structure of the dopamine 2 receptor bound to an antipsychotic drug provides a much-needed discovery in the quest to create effective drugs with fewer side effects...
Reasons for phenotypic vs. target based drug discovery strategies, challenges of and maximising return of phenotypic assays.
Scientists have revealed the atomic-level structure of a molecular complex responsible for modifying proteins, paving the way for the development of new medications...
Water immersion lenses provide: brighter images from HCS samples; faster and gentler imaging; higher quality images from both 2D and 3D samples.