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Sequencing Shows How Evolution Can Undermine Bioprocess Commercialization
Rapid evolution can suppress the effect of pro-production genes in biochemical processes.
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Lonza Expands Encapsulation and HPAPI Capabilities in North America
Expanding our capabilities into commercial-scale encapsulation responds to our customers' desire to maintain programs at the Tampa, FL (USA) site from clinical development to commercialization.
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Cancer Pioneer Employs Physics to Approach Cancer
In the cover article of Oncotarget, February 20, James Frost, MD, PhD, Kenneth Pienta, MD, and the late Donald Coffey, Ph.D., use a theory of physical and biophysical symmetry to derive a new conceptualization of cancer.
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Studying Ebola-Host Cell Interaction Helps Find Targets for Antiviral Drugs
In some ways, the Ebola virus operates like a vampire; only after it is politely invited in to a host cell does it take up the task of destroying everything in its path. In a new study researchers seek to elucidate quantitatively the biomechanical mechanism of Ebola-host cell interaction, providing potential new targets for antiviral drug development.
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New Antimalarial Drug Targets Discovered
Researchers have discovered crucial new processes that allow malaria parasites to escape red blood cells and infect other cells, offering potential new treatment targets.
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Susan Audino Joins CloudLIMS’ Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Susan Audino, Chair of the Cannabis Working Group at AOAC International, has joined the Scientific Advisory Board at CloudLIMS, which specialises in data management solutions for cannabis testing laboratories.
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Researchers Discover Key Link Between Mitochondria and Cocaine Addiction
Researchers were able to block response in mitochondria to cocaine.
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A Greener Way to Make Ketones
Researchers at McGill University have discovered a new, more environmentally friendly way to make ketones, an important chemical ingredient in pharmaceuticals. While ketones are found in a wide range of useful chemicals, they are commonly prepared through energy-intensive, multi-step technologies that create significant chemical waste.
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Natoli Engineering Donates Equipment to Strengthen Purdue University’s Continuous Manufacturing Research
Natoli Engineering Company, Inc., the global leader in tablet compression tooling, continues to drive innovation in the tableting industry by donating a new NP-400 tablet press and related components to Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana
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Insulin Goes Viral: Diabetes and Cancer-causing Mechanisms Explored
Every cell in your body responds to the hormone insulin, and if that process starts to fail, you get diabetes. In an unexpected finding, scientists have identified four viruses that can produce insulin-like hormones that are active on human cells. The discovery brings new possibilities for revealing biological mechanisms that may cause diabetes or cancer.
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