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Drug Targets

 

A drug target is anything within a living organism to which a drug is directed and/or binds, resulting in a change in its behaviour or function.

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ProteinSimple Peggy Sue

3 December 2015 | By ProteinSimple

Simple Western™ system that can separate, analyse and quantify proteins based on either size or charge…

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The challenges associated with ‘de-risking’ early-stage therapeutic targets

3 December 2015 | By , , ,

The pharmaceutical industry is searching for novel drug targets that could produce the next generation of ‘first-in-class’ therapeutic agents. The challenge for academia is to identify and translate such targets and to provide starting points and confidence in the underlying science. The aim should be to generate evidence that modulation…

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ProteinSimple NanoPro 1000

2 December 2015 | By ProteinSimple

Simple Western™ system for the characterization of post-translational protein modification by the detection of charge isoforms...

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CFTR interacts with the wrong partners in cystic fibrosis

30 November 2015 | By Victoria White

By removing these interactions, the researchers partially restored the protein’s normal function. The findings suggest that therapies could one day treat the root cause of cystic fibrosis, not just the symptoms...