Application note: Faster and more reliable quantification of oligonucleotide interaction with human serum albumin using MST
Antisense oligonucleotides are an emerging therapeutic option for treating diseases with known genetic origin.
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Medical screening is a strategy used to identify the possible presence of an as-yet-undiagnosed disease in individuals without signs or symptoms.
Antisense oligonucleotides are an emerging therapeutic option for treating diseases with known genetic origin.
A significant hurdle in optimising antibody therapeutics is the screening of successive rounds of large libraries of mutant variants in order to recognise the ideal candidate.
A team from MIT sequenced bacteria samples from the digestive system which can be accessed by researchers to use in the development of treatments.
This eBook highlights a selection of 3D cell model applications as well as Molecular Devices solutions for acquiring and visualizing quantitative data.
The British Journal of Pharmacology has recommended that all studies it publishes should address sex as an experimental variable.
A research team have found a signalling pathway which plays a critical role in the maturation of periodontal ligament, providing information for the development of dental treatments.
Scientists reveal the atomic structure and regulative mechanism of the metabolic enzyme transhydrogenase.
Scientists have shown that there are molecules to remodel the gut microbiome and turn an unhealthful gut into a more healthful one for the first time.
Researchers have created a new organoid model that can be used to study systems such as the heart and the effects of drugs on these cells.
Libraries of more than 9,000 macrocyclic molecules below 1 KDa have been generated, small enough to cross cell membranes and reach targets.
A new platform has enabled an unprecedented level of control over individual molecules and particles on a chip for high-throughput analysis.
The advantages of detection of oxidative stress by high content analysis.
Cell death is a process that occurs as both a part of normal tissue homeostasis and can be aberrantly regulated in some disease states, specifically cancer.
Researchers may have fundamentally altered the way scientists study brain diseases with new CRISPR technology.
A new experiment has not only slowed the progression of the prion disease, scrapie, it also extended the lives of prion-infected mice