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G Protein-coupled Receptors in Drug Discovery
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest human membrane protein family. This infographic summarizes approved and investigational drugs, GPCR targets, and associated indications.
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NMR Technology in the Authentication and Identification of Hungarian Wines
This infographic highlights how NMR, used to authenticate wines around the world, has been applied to Hungary's wine industry.
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Trends in Cancer Research
This infographic highlights some of the key themes in cancer research including trends in research funding, publication output and, research and development.
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Challenges in ELN Adoption
This infographic aims to summarize the advantages and challenges associated with adopting Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs).
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What is a Biopharmaceutical?
This infographic is designed to provide an overview of the different types of biopharmaceuticals, with a specific emphasis on monoclonal antibodies.
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Exploring the Drug Discovery and Development Pipeline
Drug discovery and development can take up to 15 years and cost over $1 billion dollars. This infographic details the steps involved from conceptualization of a treatment to bringing it to market.
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CD47: Regulation of cellular phagocytosis in cancer, inflammation & neurobiology
Download this infographic to discover what makes CD47 an attractive target for the development of novel therapeutics.
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The Evolution of DNA Sequencing [Infographic]
Download this infographic to learn about some of the most important steps in the rapid development of modern sequencing.
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Cell Culture: Making Sense of 3D Tools
Cell culture has come a long way since Roux’s first method in 1885, playing a key role in a wide range of biological research, from drug discovery, to modelling diseases, to manufacturing vaccines.
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Critical Challenges in Cell-Based Analysis
Download this Infographic to identify the critical challenges faced in cell-based analyses, and how these are overcome by means of exciting developments in real-time live-cell analysis.
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