Tetracycline antibiotics show promise against Zika virus
A new study shows that methacycline, a commonly used antibiotic, can reduce the neurological damage caused by Zika virus infections in mice.
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A new study shows that methacycline, a commonly used antibiotic, can reduce the neurological damage caused by Zika virus infections in mice.
Researchers have found a compound that can prevent up-regulation of CD14, a key inflammatory protein, in cells.
Identify therapeutic effects and adverse responses to compounds earlier in the drug discovery process.
Combining 2D and 3D models with live-cell assays allows monitoring of cell responses in real time and provides important insights about compound treatment effects, biological complexity, and physiological relevance of assay results.
Learn how to perform complex analysis of calcium oscillations and assess cellular and mitochondrial toxicity.
Using hit-to-lead processes, researchers have discovered that KSP inhibitors prevent tumour growth and prolong survival in mice with neuroblastoma.
Scientists used high throughput screening (HTS) to identify molecules that protect against cellular stress in murine skin cells.
A group of scientists has created a novel high-throughput hit-to-lead development platform to identify engineered antibacterial lysins.
Researchers have screened small molecule libraries and then applied hit-to-lead approaches to discover effective vaccine adjuvants.
The high level of outsourcing of hit-to-lead processes will make it the fastest-growing segment of the drug discovery service market, a new report says.
24 September 2020 | By PerkinElmer
During this on-demand webinar, two leading researchers will discuss their innovative approaches to developing novel opportunities for immunotherapy treatments.
Helping in the race to identify effective neutralising antibodies against the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 virus as the COVID-19 global death rate continues to rise.
Many anti-angiogenic drugs have been developed to use in cancer therapy, while pro-angiogenic molecules may hold potential in regenerative applications.
Molecular Devices helps Recursion produce the largest publicly available set of human cellular morphological data for COVID-19 therapeutic research.
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