Ingestible capsule controlled wirelessly could treat diseases
Researchers have designed a drug delivery capsule that can stay in the stomach for up to 1 month, and could sense and treat infections...
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Researchers have designed a drug delivery capsule that can stay in the stomach for up to 1 month, and could sense and treat infections...
A sprayable gel containing calcium carbonate nanoparticles with an antibody specifically targeted to block CD47, could be the future of cancer treatments...
Drug discovery is still hampered by the routine use of cell-based models that often fail to recapitulate the truly relevant biological complexity of the corresponding disease. Just moving from two- (2D) towards three-dimensional (3D) cell culture model systems like spheroids and organoids is not enough to generate truly representative and…
Phospholipid-reactive T-cells that are able to recognise phospholipids could help in treatments against cancer, autoimmune diseases and dyslipidemia...
The basic premise of drug discovery screening necessitates that the biological assays upon which it depends can be performed in a reproducible manner. In addition, the techniques employed must generate results that are biologically relevant and actionable.
Frizzled receptors, from the GPCR family, could soon be a target to treat numerous diseases such as cancer, fibrosis and CVD...
High-throughput screening (HTS) technologies have enabled the routine testing of millions of compounds towards the identification of novel ‘hit’ molecules for therapeutic targets. Oftentimes in this drug discovery process, however, compounds that show promising activity in primary screens show no activity during subsequent hit qualification or progression efforts.
Researchers have developed nanoscale 'tweezers' used to investigate single living cells, which could help to identify why healthy cells become diseased...
Researchers have genetically engineered immune cells to recognise and fight Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells...
The Blue Brain 3D atlas could be the future of analysing all cells in the brain, with high quality, high resolution images that can navigate the brain...
Manchester University researchers have developed a high-throughput platform to analyse and study a family of enzymes that are linked to cancer...
Every day scientists are working to discover and develop new therapies and treatments to change the lives of patients suffering from serious and debilitating illnesses. Amgen Inc. has made it a priority to unlock the potential of biology to discover, develop, manufacture, and deliver innovative therapeutics to patients.
Many bioanalytical labs work with a crowded and siloed set of systems and processes. From part electronic to part paper-based workflows to standalone point-solutions, the result is a lack of insight into data and slower reporting and results handling.
A recently discovered enzyme could lead to the development of a treatment where cancer cells are starved of 'food' provided by this protein...
DNA gyrase, a molecular machine used to prevent DNA from coiling, could be used to ensure bacterial DNA coils, reducing the risk of infection to humans...