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Single-cell proteomics with RNA sequencing uncover hidden gene expression dynamics in stem cell differentiation.
Findings suggest that because the brain maps are preserved, it may, theoretically, be possible to restore movement to a ...
Attaching a molecule dubbed KDS12025 to hemoglobin improved the protein's ability to neutralize abberant reactive oxygen species in the brain ...
A new delivery platform allows protein therapeutics to be delivered in higher concentrations and injected with a standard ...
Findings highlight where processes underlying autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy may overlap in the brain and why they can occur in the same patients.
Continuous biomanufacturing is mature enough to use commercially for a range of products, manufacturing scales, and global geographies.
Digital twins aid the development of efficient processes, helping to reduce production costs and help manufacturers to access new markets.
The invention of CRISPR and DNA sequencing has provided the necessary tools for rapidly engineering CHO cells along with a parts list.
In this GEN webinar, Joe Guiles, PhD, will describe an enhanced two-step oligonucleotide purification process using strong anion exchange with ion-pair reversed-phase (AX-IPRP) chromatography.
The movement of epithelial cells during wound healing is mediated by the endoplasmic reticulum, which senses the curvature of wound gaps.
Instead of treating tomorrow’s severe heart diseases with a drug, bioprinting might just make a new heart for a patient.
The FDA has approved Insmed’s Brinsupri™ (brensocatib 10 mg and 25 mg tablets) as the first drug authorized to treat ...
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