Lung response to bacteria revealed by researchers
A study has discovered the process behind the lung immune response, which could be used to develop treatments against pneumonia.
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A study has discovered the process behind the lung immune response, which could be used to develop treatments against pneumonia.
A novel peptide has been discovered that attacks gram negative bacteria at a previously unknown site of action which presents a promising lead substance for the development of a new antibiotic.
Researchers have developed a vaccine for HIV that has shown success in rabbits, by neutralising a wide range of HIV strains using bnAbs.
A new discovery on how the immune system responds to malaria infection could lead to better treatments for hepatitis C, HIV and lupus.
Molecular drivers of Parkinson's disease have been revealed by scientists who also determined how they impact the functions of genes involved in the condition and the results may point to potential new treatments.
The CyBio FeliX pipetting system was used to perform all liquid handling steps of the library preparation workflow for personal genome analysis.
Improve the reproducibility of the real-time results in 384 well format with the application of a qPCR using a pipetting robot & standardized sample setup.
A new phenomenon in the brain that could explain the development of early stages of neurodegeneration has been discovered which could lead to a future target for drug therapies for ALS.
Investigation of thermal protein stability in high throughput using the application of thermal shift assay using SYPRO ® Orange in 96 well format.
Detection of four pathogens of mastitis diseases using qTOWER³ in combination with extraction and detection systems for DNA diagnostics.
A novel computational method has led to the discovery of genes whose alteration may contribute to cancer susceptibility and may lead to new therapeutic targets for cancers.
A recent study has shown that transplanting new inhibitory neurons may repair damaged brain circuits.
Combining automated nucleic acid extraction, photometry and qPCR for easy-to-use and highly sensitive species analysis of cheese.
Researchers have discovered that patients with alcoholic hepatitis had high numbers of a destructive gut bacterium and they were able to use a cocktail of phages to target and kill the bacteria, eradicating the disease.
SmartExtraction significantly simplifies the entire automated workflow of DNA extraction.