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ArticleDrug Target Review - Issue 2 2023
A new Drug Target Review issue is now ready to download! This issue features articles on cell and gene therapy, imaging and screening.
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NewsNew detection system for viral infections helps vaccine and drug development
Out of the US, a newly developed a rapid, stain-free, and automated viral plaque detection system enabled by holography and deep learning, is a cost-effective way of observing the formation of viral plaques caused by viral infections over a layer of cells.
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NewsDNA technology helps slow down and scan molecules multiple times
Swiss researchers have achieved near-perfect control over the manipulation of individual DNA molecules, allowing them to be identified and characterised with unprecedented precision
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NewsAI-based technology offers accurate analysis of cardiac disease
A study out of South Korea outlines the potential of an AI-based imaging tool for diagnosing and analysing cardiac disease.
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NewsNovel imaging technique captures COVID-19’s impact on the brain
A form of MRI is a better alternative to many existing imaging technologies when looking at how COVID-19 can change the human brain.
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NewsPredicting cerebrovascular diseases with retinal imaging
New imaging approach reveals that changes in retinal microcirculation may indicate cerebrovascular diseases that involve reduced blood flow.
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WebinarInnovations in organoid modelling for disease modelling and cell therapy
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NewsNovel mutation linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease
Chinese researchers discover a mutation, referred to as the "Shanghai APP" mutation, which has been linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease and offers fresh insights into the disease's underlying molecular mechanisms.
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NewsAmino Acid PET effective in distinguishing brain metastases from treatment-related changes
US study uncovers the best way to treat recurrent or progressive brain metastases using an amino acid PET technique.
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NewsExamining brain’s glymphatic system may shed light on brain diseases
US researchers used focused ultrasound with microbubbles to examine glymphatic system of the brain, which plays a crucial role in clearing metabolic waste from the brain.
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NewsLinking air pollution and lung disease
USC researchers gain valuable insights into the biological processes underlying the association between air pollution and lung disease. By unravelling the mechanisms involved, researchers are hopeful that new strategies can be developed to mitigate the adverse effects of pollution exposure and improve the prevention and treatment of related diseases.
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NewsNew technique enables in vivo analysis of protein complexes
Chinese researchers use a glycosidic-bond-based mass-spectrometry-cleavable cross-linker to analyse proteins in vivo.
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Company profileRevvity
Revvity provides health science solutions, technologies, expertise, and services that deliver complete workflows from discovery to development, and diagnosis to cure.
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NewsStudy links nutrients, brain structure, cognition in healthy aging
US researchers found that nutrient intake, brain structure and cognitive function contribute to healthier brains in aging adults, by looking at correlating blood markers.
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NewsRhythmic brain activity helps maintain temporary memories
US researchers have discovered that rhythmic brain activity organises the neuronal pathways that maintain short-term memories.
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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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NewsStudy reveals new insights on brain development through adolescence
According to US researchers, brain maturation follows a sequence that renders youth sensitive to environmental impacts through adolescence.
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WhitepaperProduct hub: Why automation is outpacing traditional methods for single-cell cloning
Learn more about the CellCelector platform and its unique nanowell plate technology, which is key to the high cell integrity and outgrowth rates after picking.
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NewsGround-breaking glycocalyx study could improve cancer immunotherapy
The researchers found that cancer cells with thicker glycocalyx barrier are better at evading immune cells.
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ArticleEpisode 18 – Scaling up organoids
Tune into this podcast to hear experts discussing scaling up 3D organoids!


