Application note: Oxidative Stress Measurements Made Easy
The advantages of detection of oxidative stress by high content analysis.
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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.
Two genes that influence risk Alzheimer's disease could provide scientists with new targets for delaying the onset of the condition's symptoms.
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A chaperone protein has been identified as a possible therapeutic target for the treatment of Kennedy's disease and prostate cancer.
Researchers have identified a pathway in the immune system activated in Crohn's disease which could lead to investigating new treatments.
A new drug called IP1867B, which could be used for future treatments of brain tumours, is being examined.
The first genetically modified mini human livers have been grown in a laboratory, to emulate liver disease progression and test therapeutics.
It has been discovered that Polo-like kinase (PLK1) guards against severe DNA damage and could help target fast-growing cancer cells.
31 July 2019 | By Fluidic Analytics
Join us as we discuss the latest data from the literature and application studies where diffusional sizing (MDS) is used to assess a variety of protein interactions – even of difficult targets.
Prediction of Aggregation Propensity and Monitoring of Aggregation of Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC).
New study shows the ability of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells to penetrate a large target, which opens avenues to destroy solid cancers.
Researchers have discovered a potential treatment for vestibular conditions such as dizziness in animal models.
A new study shows the treatment of psychosis can be targeted to a specific genetic mutation in patients with psychotic disorders.
Researchers haved mapped the crystal structure of a protein to find out how a drug latches onto it.