Flexible new method for early cancer diagnosis
Investments are now being made to roll out this innovation across healthcare and broaden the scope of the research in this field.
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Investments are now being made to roll out this innovation across healthcare and broaden the scope of the research in this field.
Measuring a blood marker, copeptin, can successfully predict the risk of heart attacks in people with type-2 diabetes.
A cancer drug for patients with certain types of leukaemia and lymphoma can also prevent reactions to some of the most common airborne allergens, according to a recent Northwestern Medicine study. The promising data from this pilot study could have greater implications for adults with food allergies.
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is establishing 15 new Research Training Groups to further support early research...
New research provides insights into why infection with Zika virus after birth generally causes only mild symptoms, whereas devastating foetal malformations can develop when infection occurs during pregnancy.
The human body’s peripheral nervous system could be capable of interpreting its environment and modulating pain, neuroscientists have established, after successfully studying how rodents reacted to stimulation.
The growth-arrest specific 6 (GAS6) protein has emerged in recent years as an attractive target for drug development primarily because it is the sole ligand for the AXL receptor tyrosine kinase, which plays critical roles in cancer, fibrosis, and viral infection.
The USP9 gene has an indirect influence on the so-called tau protein, which is believed to play a significant role in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
12 January 2017 | By ProteinSimple
Single-Cell Western system capable of analysing protein expression in ~1,000 single-cells in parallel to unlock heterogeneity...
1 December 2016 | By Charles River
This webinar details a successful new strategy to identify small molecule therapies to treat protein-destabilizing monogenic disorders...
8 March 2016 | By Edward D. Zanders, PharmaGuide Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Here, Edward D. Zanders explains his motivation behind writing ‘Human Drug Targets a Compendium for Pharmaceutical Discovery’ - a collection of current and potential drug targets mapped to human genes curated by the HGNC...
8 February 2016 | By Victoria White
Biogen’s new membership follows the launch of the new CTTV Target Validation Platform, which helps researchers identify therapeutic targets for new medicines...
22 November 2015 | By Illumina
In this webinar, we focus on the use of microarray technology in drug development...
15 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Researchers have determined that the protein GPR3 might play an important role in alleviating the cognitive deficits of 'amyloid plaques'...
5 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Biogen will leverage findings from Genomics’ integrated database and analysis tools, which will be used to guide drug research and development...