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Analyzing the free energy of the binding interaction can provide insights into the efficiency of the sgRNA. Secondary Structure Analysis: It is essential to ensure that the designed sgRNA does not form strong secondary structures that might impair its function. ...
In recent years, the field of antibody drug design has become increasingly significant in the realm of therapeutic development, driven by the need for more effective and targeted treatments for various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious diseases. Antibodies, which are proteins produced by the immune system, have the ability to specifically recognize and bind to ...
Introduction Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) cell banks play a crucial role in the biopharmaceutical industry, serving as foundational repositories of cell lines used for the production of therapeutic biological products. Characterization of these cell banks is essential to ensure the safety, efficacy, and consistency of the biopharmaceuticals derived from them. This article will explore the ...
Traditionally, drug discovery relied on simple in vitro systems or animal models that often failed to replicate the complexity of human diseases. ...
Nuclear receptors are a class of proteins that play a vital role in cellular communication, gene expression, and overall homeostasis within the body. They act as transcription factors, responding to various stimuli, including hormones, nutrients, and even environmental agents. Due to their crucial roles in physiological and pathological processes, nuclear receptors have emerged as significant ...
Glycosylation site detection refers to identifying the location where glycosylation occurs in biomolecules. Glycosylation is a biochemical modification process that involves linking sugar molecules to other biomolecules (such as proteins, nucleic acids, or lipids), thereby affecting their structure and function. Glycosylation plays a critical role in organisms, but it may also be associated with ...
High-ThroughputSuitable for large-scale sample analysis, can handle a large amount of data, applicable to proteomics research of complex samples.Application Fields1. Discovery of BiomarkersDiscover and verify potential biomarkers in disease diagnosis and treatment monitoring.2. Systems Biology ResearchProvides a large amount of data needed for protein expression, ...
Creative Biogene is revolutionizing the field of microbial gene expression with its cutting-edge services and expert team of scientists. As a leading company in this area, Creative Biogene offers the best microbial gene expression service to help researchers and scientists achieve their research goals quickly and efficiently. With years of development and research experience, Creative Biogene's ...
While forming spindle-shaped, elongated, and transparent cell projections, the MSCs can pose a significant challenge when it comes to imaging and subsequent image analysis. Many imaging systems on the market are simply not fit for precise detection of these unusual cell types. Systems with poor image quality and low contrast tend to struggle to ...
FC not only can detect intracellular and extracellular components, but also detect soluble analytes in serum or plasma samples, such as cytokines, drug complexes, or anti-drug antibodies (ADA). FC can perform single-cell analysis at a rate of hundreds to tens of thousands of cells per second. ...
Luminex multiplex assays is a multi-functional, multi-indicator parallel analysis system that organically integrates color-coded beads, laser technology, applied fluidics, the latest high-speed digital signal processor and computer algorithms to create a high degree of specificity and sensitivity for multi-factor detection. It can be widely used in immunoassay, ...
Finally, CD Genomics provides detailed analysis reports that help researchers gain an in-depth understanding of T-cell clone diversity and clonality in the samples. ...
There is no such thing as unimportant, or non-eloquent, brain. For decades, neuroscientists and clinicians have studied the brain attempting to pinpoint the regions that control specific functions. This is the age old question of ‘What part of the brain is responsible for ___?’ For clinicians, this assists in determining where the source of certain disorders may originate and ...
The Bioinformatics Tools of HLA Genotyping Achieving high-resolution HLA typing results from data flood requires multiple bioinformatics systems and analysis programs. The high degree of HLA polymorphism, the extreme similarity among alleles, and the lack of complete references, are three main challenges for HLA typing from short-read data. ...
One of their requirements was that the reader would communicate with different Health Information Systems and integrate its data into the patient’s electronic medical record. ...
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Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer diagnosis. Digital Pathology ...
The purpose of the stability testing is to investigate how the raw materials or pharmaceutical preparations will change over time under the influence of temperature, humidity, and light, so as to provide a scientific basis for the production, packaging, storage, and transportation conditions of the drug, and to establish the validity period of the drug through the test. In addition to humidity ...
Healthcare provider organizations (HPOs) are starting to recognize the value of consolidating vendors and implementing an Enterprise Risk Management solution that is both holistic and comprehensive. But finding software – and a vendor – that can fulfill the promise of a true integrated solution for Enterprise Risk Management in healthcare can be tricky. Part of the challenge is ...
After the first three, we are now in what is theoretically known as the fourth industrial revolution. This new era builds on the changes generated by the Digital Revolution (the previous period) and is marked by the convergence of digital, physical and biological technologies.We are seeing, for example, how the advances made in Artificial Intelligence have taken this technology almost from ...
With the COVID-19 Pandemic hit, there has been an unprecedented disruption experienced in the global economy and trade, as both production and consumption slide backward across the globe. Recent research from the World Trade Organization has demonstrated a significant impact on demand and supply chain in the world economy, causing substantial disruptions to the trades. Governments should ...