All Imaging & Diagnostics articles – Page 6
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WhitepapereBook: Modern Microscopy in Cancer Research
Explore the history and trends of microscopy in cancer research and discover the latest cancer imaging solutions and techniques in this eBook.
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ArticleDrug Target Review - Issue 4 2023
A new Drug Target Review issue is now ready to download! This issue features articles on CRISPR, personalised medicine and screening.
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NewsImproved targeted ocular spectroscopy for better diagnosis
In vitro and in vivo experiments highlight the advantages of a new targeted spectroscopy system for many eye diseases.
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WhitepapereBook: A Microscopy Guide For Spatial Biology
In this eBook, discover how to better understand tissue landscapes with different microscopy techniques including multiplex imaging.
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ArticleDocumenting the mammalian brain using machine learning
Novel approaches to brain disorder diagnosis and treatment may be developed following a project to form a map of the mouse hippocampus.
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ArticleDiscovering the principles of nervous system function
Dr William Schafer, of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of behaviour, which is one of the fundamental problems of biology. Schafer and his colleagues have studied the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, using a variety of approaches such as optogenetic neuroimaging and high content ...
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ArticleNovel technique to distinguish tumours from normal tissue
New imaging technology called fluorescence lifetime (FLT) imaging improves the accuracy of cancer surgery for multiple tumour types.
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NewsEnzyme-activated fluorescent probes could revolutionise healthcare
Advancements in enzyme-activated near-infrared fluorescent probes hold promise for evaluating responses to enzyme-targeting therapies.
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NewsEssential role of Nrg1 in heart development
New research identifies how trabeculae transform into ventricles, which could positively impact heart disease treatments.
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ArticleeBook: Advancing 3D Culture Imaging For Biopharma
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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WebinarComplete aggregate and particle characterisation of protein, gene and cell therapies
Join us to learn about the importance of subvisible particle characterisation for better product stability, ensuring patient safety from early-phase development through USP 788 lot release testing.
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NewsPrimary cilia's role in cartilage regeneration after growth plate fractures
Activation of the Hedgehog signalling pathway through cilia holds promise for promoting cartilage repair and overcoming growth plate injuries.
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WebinarBridging the gap: using organ-on-a-chip as an experimental tool to develop (cost) effective therapeutics
The webinar will explore primary concerns in drug discovery development and why drugs fail.
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NewsGut bacteria linked to fatty deposits in heart arteries
Swedish study reveals a significant link between specific gut bacteria and the development of coronary atherosclerotic plaques, a leading cause of heart attacks.
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NewsNew biomarker identified for major depressive disorder
Local gyrification index, which measures cortical folding in the brain, could be a novel neuroimaging marker for major depressive disorder.
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ArticleMore than just a microscope: how advanced imaging modalities can take your pharmaceutical research to the next level
When you think of microscopy for drug discovery, you may picture images of fixed cells or histologically stained sections of biopsies, collected long after a drug has taken effect. Instead, imagine watching drug responses in real time in whole living animals, visualising drug delivery vehicles at nanoscale and removing the ...
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ArticleAdvancing directed protein evolution technology
Drug Target Review's Ria Kakkad spoke with Victoria Goldenshtein at PEGs Europe, about her lab’s novel in vitro library display platform for directed protein evolution called GRIP display – gluing RNA to its proteins.
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NewsNon-invasive photonic radar system enables precise health monitoring
Cane toad breathing monitored using ‘photonic radar’ at millimetre scale acts as proof of principle for human health detection in clinical environments
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NewsHuman Brain Project study offers insights into neurotransmitter receptor organisation
Researchers from the Human Brain Project (HBP) and collaborating institutions have made significant strides in understanding the distribution of receptors in the brain. Through a comprehensive mapping study, they discovered two distinct gradients of receptor expression per neuron in the cortex, shedding light on its organisation and functionality.
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ArticleDrug Target Review Imaging eBook
In this eBook, explore how cutting-edge imaging modalities can elevate your biomedical research.


