Screening System Articles & Analysis
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In the realm of drug discovery, kinase screening services have emerged as a pivotal tool for understanding complex cellular signaling pathways and identifying potential therapeutic targets. ...
In recent years, the rise of drug-resistant cells has emerged as one of the most significant challenges in the field of medicine, particularly in oncology and infectious diseases. The effectiveness of current therapies is often hindered by the ability of certain cell populations to develop resistance, leading to treatment failure and disease progression. This article explores the importance of ...
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 ...
In the competitive world of sports, where pushing boundaries and achieving peak performance are the norms, one crucial element is often overlooked: heart health. The importance of regular electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, particularly using mobile ECG devices, cannot be emphasized enough. Here’s why integrating mobile ECG technology into your sports routine is essential for ...
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Stable cell lines are the preferred expression systems for producing recombinant proteins, especially for producing large, complex proteins with post-translational modifications. ...
For a long time, the research and development of each new drug has faced the challenges of high cost and long cycle. In response to these challenges, major pharmaceutical companies have shifted from targeting common diseases to developing drugs for specific diseases. At the same time, these companies are constantly looking for new technologies for new drug development, such as high-throughput ...
The following article is a repost of an interview that originally appeared in OR Today “Spotlight On: John W. Cromwell, MD” with Caresyntax customer, John Cromwell, MD, FACS, associate chief medical officer and director of surgical quality and safety at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS): MS is a disease in the central nervous system (CSN). CSN is made up of the brain and spinal cord. In MS the immune system attacks the so-called myelin sheaths that covers nerve fibers. ...
InfraScan, a medical device firm specializing in traumatic brain injury diagnostic products, announced the publication of the largest U.S. study to date using a near-infrared device (NIRD) to detect bleeds resulting from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). This independent study was published in the Journal of Neurotrauma on 2 Aug 2022. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2021.0342. “We wish to thank ...
The pressure fluctuation is coordinated by an automatic system, which ensures a permanent control over the parameters of the chamber, as well as a proper increase and decrease of the pressure, avoiding the risk of overpressure or fast depressurization. A client-orientated feature that also places OxyHelp Chambers at the top of the home-destined HBOT chambers is the permanent ...
The major preclinical phases of peptide drug discovery encompass initial target identification and validation, hit identification, high throughput screening, lead optimization, etc. Among them, hit identification is one of the most critical steps in identifying peptides that can interact with well-validated targets. Hit identification (HI) follows the process of target validation, in which the ...
Recently,a leading pharmaceutical company found Dingcoma through the introduction of its peers and wanted us to design a vibrating sieving separator suitable for the pharmaceutical industry to ensure increased product output and improved product quality.Dingcoma is a dedicated to providing customers with screening solutions and solving screening problems, and has ...
How to keep the drug active and give full play to its therapeutic effect has always been the primary problem to be solved by researchers in the field of pharmacy. It is a very complex process from drug administration to the generation of drug efficacy. Scientists have divided this process into three phases: Pharmaceutical phase, pharmacokinetic phase and pharmacodynamic phase. Only by ensuring ...
Novel technologies and an array of different processing criteria can be considered using Biosolve Process model to help pre-screen solutions that will have the biggest impact on overall process costs and influence upon scaling-up. ...
Installing HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX to improve passenger experience, security, throughput and operational efficiency at the central passenger screening checkpoint at Donegal Airport Ireland. LEADING THE WAY TO ECAC EDS CB C3 Donegal has long been famous for its spectacular coastline and an airport offering the ‘Most Scenic Approach in the World’ – now, the ...
Do you sometimes find it hard to sleep at night? Chances are that blue light is affecting your body's biological clock and disrupting your sleep patterns. This is a reality for many people if you consider that an average modern human being spends almost 5,000 hours staring at screens that emit blue light. It’s inevitable that as digital technologies continue to be available to more people, ...
Advanced models of the gut leveraging intestinal and colonic stem cells are enabling the development of more reliable and robust systems for evaluating the impact of changes in the microbiome on gut health and screening potential drug candidates, including small molecules, biologics, and live biotherapeutics. ...
HcAbs are single chain antibodies lacking light chains, found naturally in camelids such as llamas and alpacas (along with conventional paired heavy and light chain IgG antibodies, at approximately 50% frequency). HcAbs are valuable for various antibody-based therapeutics, such as bispecific antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates and CAR-Ts. In addition, the decreased complexity of having only ...
Infections in care homes and other social care settings can adversely affect the most vulnerable in society, including those who care for and support them. With a prevalent virus which scientists are still learning about and no vaccine yet available to combat the spread, what control measures can managers put in place to mitigate the spread from COVID-19? The Spread of Covid-19 COVID-19 has an ...
The availability of this new test will have a dramatic effect on the management of hearing loss prevention programmes… New technology has become available that provides companies with data that they can use to check the real world performance of their hearing conservation programmes very quickly and very easily. It is a development of otoacoustic emission (OAE) screening technology that, ...