All Disease Research articles – Page 16
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ArticleEpisode 16 – Data acquisition of organoids
Tune into this podcast to hear experts discuss imaging and obtaining data from organoids!
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ArticleTransformational vaccines that address global health challenges
Drug Target Review’s Izzy Wood spoke to Joseph Hernandez, CEO of Blue Water Vaccines, about developing transformational vaccines to address significant health challenges globally.
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NewsScientists identify therapeutic targets to overcome radioresistance of brain cancer cells
A new drug could replace the current standard for treating radioresistance brain cancer by sensitising the cancer cells to radiotherapy.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Neurodegeneration therapeutics discovery
Advance your neurodegeneration research with our broad antibody portfolio, ready-to-use ELISA, and cellular kits to develop new efficacious therapies.
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NewsResearchers develop an all-optical system for testing lab-on-a-chip human hearts
A novel all-optical system uses optogenetics, machine vision cameras, and off-the-shelf components to stimulate and image engineered networks of human heart cells.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Real-time kinetic analysis of Akt activity
Cell signalling through the Akt pathway controls numerous key cellular functions including proliferation, survival, and migration.
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ArticleAdvancing organ-on-a-chip technology
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have developed a novel organ-on-a-chip technology called OCTOPUS, an optimised device for growing mini-organs in a dish.
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NewsStudy identifies gene and proteins that could treat dry eye disease
Researchers found that proteins made by stem cells that regenerate the cornea could be new targets for treating dry eye disease.
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NewsStudy suggests existing cancer drug may be effective against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
The researchers used single-nuclear sequencing and advanced three-dimensional glass imaging of mice to find new drug targets for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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NewsA promising oral drug delivery platform could replace injections with pills
The researchers explored the possibility of using the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus reuteri as a novel oral drug delivery platform to treat rheumatoid arthritis in an animal model.
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WhitepaperGlossary: Multiplexing 101 – The essential guide
What is multiplexed immunofluorescence microscopy imaging?
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WhitepaperPoster: Antibodies for microglial activation states
Development of novel rabbit monoclonal antibodies to characterise microglial activation states in murine models of Alzheimer’s disease.
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NewsNew method precisely locates gene activity and proteins across tissues
The scientists argue the technique enables the creation of complex, data-rich “maps” of organs, including diseased organs and tumours, which could be widely useful in pre-clinical research.
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ArticleWhen exhausted, cancer-fighting T cells may switch sides
Using flow cytometry, Dr Greg Delgoffe and Dr Paolo Vignali highlight that low oxygen environment of tumours can prompt exhausted T cells to suppress the immune system instead of combating cancer.


