All Ex Vivo Models articles
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NewsCircular RNA drives 50-fold boost in eye gene therapy
New in vivo data show a circular RNA platform can deliver up to a 50-fold increase in gene expression in the eye compared with conventional mRNA-based AAV approaches.
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NewsAMD3100 drug could boost immunotherapy in rare liver cancer
A rare liver cancer that primarily affects young people may soon have a new treatment option, after researchers found that an existing FDA-approved drug could enable immunotherapy to work effectively against tumours.
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NewsMini-stomach organoids grown to improve disease research
Scientists have grown the first multi-regional “mini-stomach” in the lab, creating a new way to study rare genetic stomach diseases and help to develop new treatments for digestive conditions.
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NewsCentrifuge technique creates functional bioengineered lymph nodes
Using a straightforward cell stacking method, researchers have regenerated functional lymph nodes, offering a potential long-lasting therapy for secondary lymphedema and creating new opportunities for immunology and oncology drug discovery.
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NewsDexamethasone may halt metastases in resistant breast cancer
Researchers have discovered that dexamethasone, a widely used anti-inflammatory drug, could help combat metastases in hormone-resistant ER+ breast cancer.
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NewsMapping lung disease: new atlas to accelerate drug discovery
Helmholtz Munich and Parse Biosciences have collaborated to create the world’s largest lung disease perturbation atlas – which could aid the discovery of new therapeutic targets and accelerate the development of future lung disease treatments.
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NewsMini-colons reveal complex process of tumorigenesis ex vivo
The mini-colons are topobiologically complex, can be induced to develop tumours in targeted areas and reduce the use of animal models.
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ArticleCRISPR/Cas: exploring its impact on gene editing
Tune in to this episode where we discuss the opportunities CRISPR/Cas technology offers to revolutionise drug discovery.
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NewsResearchers develop Raman imaging probes for detecting enzyme activities
Japanese researchers have developed activatable Raman probes based on 9CN-rhodol, offering a promising tool for detecting multiple enzyme activities in heterogeneous biological tissues. This new molecular design strategy allows for highly specific and sensitive detection of enzyme activities, offering potential applications in disease diagnosis and biological research.
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NewsNovel robotic bronchoscope system can help catch lung cancer earlier
Researchers from China have formulated a robotics system that can access areas in the lung non-invasively before cancer diagnosis.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Serum-free and Animal-free Research
Discover how the adoption of animal-free media/supplements can improve reproducibility in cell culture and biotherapeutic research.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: PSMA Protein in the Battle Against Cancer
The PSMA Protein is a new therapeutic hot target. In this article, learn about its growing role in the fight against prostate cancer and beyond.
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ArticleEpisode 17 – Imaging: data analysis of organoids
Tune into this podcast to hear experts discuss imaging and analysing data from organoids!
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ArticleEpisode 16 – Data acquisition of organoids
Tune into this podcast to hear experts discuss imaging and obtaining data from organoids!


