Five of the most recent microscopy developments
Drug Target Review highlights five of the latest imaging advancements in the field of microscopy.
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Drug Target Review highlights five of the latest imaging advancements in the field of microscopy.
Scientists have developed a novel chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy to target a variety of human and murine solid-tumour cancer cells.
Researchers have created a method to promote the production of new antibiotic or antiparasitic compounds from the genomes of actinobacteria.
A new compound named L1 has demonstrated success in mice, by reducing neuroinflammation and decreasing the levels of amyloid plaques, showing potential as an Alzheimer's treatment.
A new method to image cancerous tissues has been created by researchers who have paired infrared measurements with high-resolution optical images.
Using ultrashort laser pulses to interact with vesicles, researchers have created a novel label-free imaging method.
A study has demonstrated the success of new compounds that prevent FOXM1, a transcription factor, from increasing cancer proliferation.
A tiny, soft, implantable device could be used to treat and control bladder problems, such as incontinence or the need to frequently urinate...