SERDs molecules could spur a new class of drugs for breast cancer
Stevens researchers design and develop a new class of molecules for breast cancer therapy...
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Stevens researchers design and develop a new class of molecules for breast cancer therapy...
Researchers from Imperial College London have identified 6 compounds from almost 70,000 that could help to eradicate malaria...
Researchers have identified a group of blood metabolites that could help detect some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Synthetic biology is broadly defined as the design and construction of novel artificial biological pathways, organisms or devices; or the redesign of existing natural biological systems.1 It brings together a range of disciplines and skills, from biology and chemistry to computing, bioinformatics and engineering.
Developing an HIV vaccine focuses on discovering the factors responsible for the production of antibodies that neutralise almost all known virus strains...
This Assays In-Depth Focus looks at applications of high content screening in autophagy, and complex biology for the precision medicine era.
Assessing targets that are unable – or rather, extremely difficult – to reach pharmacologically, has prevented researchers from achieving desired clinical successes, most notably in the realm of cancer research. However, many advances are being made to shedlight on these difficult yet desirable target areas.
Researchers have identified a potential treatment that will be a foundation for developing drugs for various genetic disorders...
The compound has been shown to target cancer cells without the p53 gene, and does not affect healthy cells...
"As an experimental chemical, further rigorous testing and refinement of KHS101 is required before trials in people can begin.”
14 August 2018 | By Bio-Techne
With recent advances in medicine, cellular therapies are one step closer to becoming a reality where re-programmed cells, tissues and organs can be used as therapeutic agents. This webinar discussed the journey of medical treatments from small molecule to cellular therapies...
PARP inhibitors show promise in preventing toxic accumulations of brain disease proteins in Penn research study...
Drug discovery is a lengthy process that proceeds through several stages. High throughput screening (HTS) utilising whole-cell based screening assays play a fundamental role as a starting point for identifying novel compounds in the drug discovery process.1,2
For lead optimisation, target-based assays are still the most affordable means of rapidly performing fast iterations and remain core to screening. However, the desire for biological relevance is driving ongoing growth in cell-based assays.