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Immunoassays – News and Features

Cancer cells.
News

Targeting Iron Could Lead to New Anti-Cancer Drugs

Researchers discovered a new class of iron-targeting compounds that hamper the proliferation of cultured malignant cells in a laboratory setting. The new molecules exploit the iron dependency of malignant cells.
Close up of a protein structure.
Article

Trends and Advancements in Proteomics

Proteomics methods are now applied across a variety of scientific disciplines. In this article, we explore just some of the recent trends and advancements in high-throughput and single-cell proteomics.
An individual having a brain scan.
News

Screening Approach May Help Identify Glioblastoma Patients Most Likely To Benefit From Immunotherapy

Innovative preclinical research in mice models has shown that a molecular imaging technique can reveal the presence of a protein called PD-L1 in glioblastomas – the most common type of cancerous brain tumour in adults.
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News

Hearing Loss Restored in Mice Using Gene “Switch”

Researchers reversed hearing loss in mice by restoring the function of a defective gene. The proof-of-concept study suggests that some types of hearing loss caused by reduced gene activity could be reversible.
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News

Tau-Based Imaging Technique Is Superior Predictor of Alzheimer's-Linked Cognitive Decline

Early diagnosis is likely to be essential in treating Alzheimer's disease. A team has demonstrated that tau PET - a novel imaging technique for visualizing the tau protein - can predict cognitive decline in patients much better than the imaging techniques normally used.
Algae bloom on water.
News

Toxicity of Lake Erie Algal Bloom Varies Over Summer

New study suggests harmful algal bloom toxicity varies over the summer.
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News

Mussels Inspire Wastewater Innovation That's a Win for Sustainability and Industry

A new nanoporous membrane allows highly efficient separation of wastewater components for reuse, offering industries sustainability and added-value benefits.
Human torso and lungs.
News

New Test Quickly and Accurately Detects Airway Eosinophilia

Based on decades of work to uncover the underlying mechanisms of asthma and other respiratory conditions, researchers have produced a simple, rapid test that can identify the presence of a key driver of severe asthma.
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News

Green Tea Compound May Prevent and Treat Uterine Fibroids

According to research, a green tea compound called epigallocatechin gallate could be promising for both preventing and treating uterine fibroids.
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Industry Insight

Failing Faster To Succeed Sooner in Drug Discovery

Revvity announced its newly established Scientific Centre of Excellence in Cambridge, where scientists can outsource their research needs to Revvity experts. Technology Networks visited the site to learn more about how Revvity is supporting its customers in their drug discovery efforts.
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