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Stem Cells in Drug Discovery
We explore some of the roles of stem cells in drug discovery and the hurdles that researchers using them face.
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Shining a Light on the Future of Electrophysiology
Optical reporters of cellular excitability are emerging technologies that could potentially replace electrophysiology. This article discusses the future of the technique in academia and drug discovery environments.
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R.E.A.C.H-ing for Higher Standards in Global Chemical Management
The upcoming Helsinki Chemicals Forum will examine strategies for chemicals management.
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Bioprocessing Antibody Drug Conjugates in Biopharma: Making Magic Bullets
Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) combine the cell-targeting specificity of a monoclonal antibody with a potent cytotoxin payload. This article explains how ADCs can be Cancer's magic bullets, but also describes how their manufacture has posed a challenge to the pharmaceutical industry.
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Lab Informatics at PITTCON 2017: Beyond Yesterday’s LIMS
Learn about the key trends and developments in the informatics space at Pittcon 2017.
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Investigating the Adaptability of Cells in Space
We spoke to Prof. Oliver Ullirch to learn about the TRIPLE LUX A experiment, and some of the challenges of designing experiments to take place in space.
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Astrocytes Set the Pace of Our Body Clocks
Researchers at the MRC's Laboratory of Molecular Biology have identified a brain microcircuit involving astrocytes which regulates the 24-hour sleep/wake cycle of the bo
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High Content Image-based siRNA Screen Identifies Kinases Important for Haemostasis
Researchers use high-content imaging and siRNA knockdown techniques to identify the kinases important for regulation of von Willebrand factor release.
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Making Strides in Regenerative Medicine
We spoke to Dr. William Murphy, to learn about the work his lab is doing to develop biomaterials and help advance the regenerative medicine field.
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Improved Monitoring in Microdroplet Reactors
We learn about a new method to rapidly and accurately monitor the rate of oxygen consumption of bacteria growing in individual microdroplets.
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