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Next-Generation Proteomics Solutions Set To Accelerate Targeted Therapies
Hear how the capabilities of mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics are proving themselves in drug development and discovery and what this means for those working in oncology.
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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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How Fast Will a Diabetes Patient Develop Insulin Dependency?
Scientists have identified a number of biomarkers associated with progression of Type 2 diabetes to predict insulin resistance development, which could help to manage the disease and improve patient outcomes.
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Targeting Immune Cells May Help Treat Atrial Fibrillation
New research reveals that certain immune cells play a major role in the development of atrial fibrillation (AFib), and that targeting these cells may therefore represent a promising strategy to treat and prevent AFib.
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Vital Signal for Blood-Brain Barrier Development Discovered
The signal, produced by neurons, helps the barrier form and maintain its protective properties.
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Revealing the Birth of the Blood–Brain Barrier
Researchers have honed in on how the blood–brain barrier is formed during embryonic development and how it is maintained throughout adulthood.
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Researchers Publish the Most Detailed and Comprehensive Human Heart Cell Atlas
In a new study, researchers have produced the most detailed and comprehensive human Heart Cell Atlas to date, including the specialised tissue of the cardiac conduction system – where the heartbeat originates.
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Mitochondrial Genetic Disturbances Impact Immune System's T Cells
All cells have their own power plants, called mitochondria. There are often more than 100 mitochondria per cell and each possesses their own genome, which in turn contains genes responsible for energy production.
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T Cells Require Healthy “Power Plants”
Scientists have discovered that the T cells of the immune system are especially sensitive to genetic disturbances within their mitochondrial power plants.
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Bitter Taste Receptors May Help Detect Bile Acids
Research shows that bitter taste receptors found outside the oral cavity could also serve as endogenous sensors for bile acids.
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