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    Could scratching nerve cells be the itch solution?

    2023-10-19T11:34:07Z

    The sensation of itch is something everyone has experienced at some point in their lives. It's a natural response to various irritants, from insect bites to dry skin. But what happens when the urge to itch becomes relentless, causing discomfort and, in some cases, serious health problems?

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    Novel method for early cancer diagnosis

    2023-10-18T14:00:17Z

    A recent scientific collaboration, led by the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, has overcome measurement challenges, enabling reliable cancer diagnosis.

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    Amino acid promotes tumour growth

    2023-10-17T16:00:14Z

    Research into how the amino acid arginine drives metabolic reprogramming offers promise for liver cancer treatment.

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    Patient-derived organoids in disease modelling

    2023-10-16T15:23:08Z

    In an exclusive interview with Nikki Carter at Molecular Devices, we explore the the power of patient-derived organoids (PDOs) in drug discovery.

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    The inner workings of environmental bacterium

    2023-10-13T15:00:43Z

    Researchers have achieved profound insights into the inner workings of a prevalent environmental bacterium.

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    Alzheimer's genetic variants connected with microglia function

    2023-10-12T16:00:09Z

    Researchers pinpoint connections of risk variants with microglia functions that are important for Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

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    eBook: Advancing 3D Culture Imaging For Biopharma

    2023-10-12T14:06:33Z

    Download this FREE eBook, which explores some of the challenges encountered when imaging 3D culture models such as organoids and spheroids, and sheds light on innovative microscopy solutions that can empower scientists to make new advances in areas such as regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and disease research.

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    Episode 23 - Making organoids ready for screening

    2023-10-12T12:17:56Z

    Tune into this podcast to understand why researchers are turning to 3D Organoids and how organoids can be made ready for screening.

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    New research discovers gene mutations linked to prostate cancer

    2023-10-11T12:32:06Z

    A study led by scientists from the Center for Genetic Epidemiology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center has made a significant leap in our understanding of aggressive prostate cancer.

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    New avenues for rare disease treatment

    2023-10-11T11:08:03Z

    Drugs that boost autophagy hold great promise in preventing and halting neurodegenerative disorders. By ramping up the cell’s waste disposal system, they stimulate the removal of the toxic proteins that are a hallmark of brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Now, scientists are harnessing the power of ...

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    Sino Biological: new US centre for bioprocessing

    2023-10-10T10:15:07Z

    Sino Biological are pleased to announce the formal opening of its new center for Bioprocessing (C4B) in Houston, Texas USA at Levit Green, adjacent to the world-renowned Texas Medical Center.

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    Insights into the critical initial phase of embryonic development

    2023-10-09T11:43:14Z

    Researchers from the University of Helsinki and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States have made a new discovery: the ectoderm, one of the germ layers, does not lose its pluripotency during gastrulation, contrary to prior beliefs.

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    SRC-3: CoRegen's revolutionary approach to cancer

    2023-10-06T10:52:06Z

    Drug Target Review’s Taylor Mixides exclusively interviews David Lonard, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer at CoRegen and Associate Professor at Baylor University, to uncover the mechanisms of SRC-3 and why it’s key to targeting cancer – and only cancer.

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    Stem cell therapy to slow progression of multiple sclerosis (MS)

    2023-10-05T12:18:30Z

    Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT), a medical procedure typically employed in the treatment of blood cancers, holds promise as a potential therapy for individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS).

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    Drug Target Review Neuroscience eBook 2023

    2023-10-05T09:51:36Z

    Explore cutting-edge neuroscience insights through an exclusive interview with Dr Olga Chechneva on nuclear interactions in the mouse brain and a groundbreaking study by MIT researchers revealing key aspects of Alzheimer's disease. Download your FREE eBook!

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    Antibody-drug conjugates payloads: then, now and next

    2023-10-04T10:00:36Z

    Dr Nicolas Camper at CDMO Abzena and colleagues offer insight into the landscape of antibody-drug conjugates and how the therapy is evolving.

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    Artificial intelligence model revolutionises breast cancer surgery

    2023-10-03T11:22:21Z

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have been gaining significant attention lately, primarily in discussions about their responsible utilisation. However, these technologies possess a wide spectrum of practical applications, ranging from predicting natural disasters to addressing social disparities. Now, AI is making its mark in the field of cancer ...

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    Developments in trapped ion mobility spectrometry

    2023-10-02T15:51:15Z

    Torsten Müller from Bruker Daltonics shares how trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) fundamentally improves immunopeptidomics research and addresses key challenges in this rapidly expanding field.

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    Women in Stem with Dr Emily Leproust

    2023-09-28T12:55:44Z

    This September edition of our Women in Stem series spotlights Dr Emily Leproust, CEO of Twist Bioscience. Dr Leproust began her STEM journey from a background in chemistry, eventually leading her to the forefront of DNA synthesis technology. She co-founded Twist Bioscience in 2013, now a thriving company reporting substantial ...

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