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Fully aware of the crucial role of hydrocolloids in cosmetics, home care, food, beverage and many other special industries, Alfa Chemistry is determined to make this type of chemical more easily accessible for researchers worldwide. To this end, the company has recently announced its offering of a complete product portfolio for hydrocolloids, including animal and plant colloids, microbial ...
Tempus, a leader in artificial intelligence and precision medicine, announced new testing solutions to help physicians identify patients with HER2 or FOLR1 expressing tumors, which may make such patients eligible for targeted therapies such as antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs). HER2 and FOLR1 testing by immunohistochemistry (IHC) is now available for all solid tumor cancers as an ...
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Creative Enzymes, a leading name in biotechnology and enzyme manufacturing, is proud to introduce a range of premium collagen products that promise to revolutionize the health and wellness industry. With a commitment to excellence and scientific innovation, Creative Enzymes is dedicated to providing top-notch collagen solutions that cater to a diverse clientele. Collagen, often referred to as ...
The human eye is an amazing organ. With the fastest muscle in your body, it contains 107 million cells and can differentiate approximately 10 million colors. But when it comes to detecting severe conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration, the naked eye’s powers are limited. That’s where OCT technology comes in handy. OCTs have become a standard of care that every practice ...
Demonstrating competence in peptide R&D, production, and sales integration, the US-based chemical supplier Alfa Chemistry recently announced the launch of its peptide product line for researchers across the globe. After this move, a wide range of high-quality extracted peptides, including hydrolyzed protein peptides, fish collagen peptides, marine fish oligopeptides, oyster peptides, sea ...
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men. Every year this diagnosis is made about 900 thousand times, in developed countries the disease affects up to 14% of the entire male population with oncology due to longer life expectancy. We spoke with adult prostate cancer survivors. ...
This Christmas season, when families gather together and consume tasty holiday foods, it is essential to be aware of allergic reactions, which usually increase during this period. Food allergies are estimated to affect 1% to 10% of adults and children in developed countries[1]. Notably, young children, especially toddlers, are at a higher risk of the potential for an anaphylactic shock due to ...
Creative Biostructure Drug Discovery, a sub-brand of Creative Biostructure, whose mission is to accelerate the preclinical development of innovative drugs through structural insight, recently established a MagHelix™ CADD Platform, a comprehensive platform for new drug discovery that integrates a variety of computer applications. Computer-aided drug design (CADD) has penetrated into all ...
Kephera Diagnostics has been awarded a $1,999,961 million Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contract by the National Cancer Institute, an agency of the National Institutes of Health, for a test for liver fluke infection, the Company announced today. Kephera had previously received a $300,000 Phase I contract to develop and demonstrate the feasibility of its test. Liver flukes ...
High-achieving Perth students from Year 5 and 6 visited us at the Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre (IOMRC) to make a special type of seaweed biomaterial and learn more about ULUU. The students are part of this year’s Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC) program, hosted by the University of Western Australia (UWA) under the leadership of Dr James Hehre, Operations Manager at IOMRC. To ...
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A group of Russian scientists has designed a new oxygen saturation machine, which has recently passed field trials at several lakes in the Altai region. The new equipment is called to help breeding fish in the harsh northern conditions in Russia. “In Soviet times, we had [in Altai region] a hatchery breeding valuable species like pike (Esox lucius) and European carp (Cyprinus carpio). It ...
People recovering from a stroke will soon have access to a device that can help restore a disabled hand. The Food And Drug Administration has authorized a device called IpsiHand from the uninjured side of a patient's brain to help rewire circuits controlling the hand, wrist and arm. The device can be used at home and offers stroke patients "an additional treatment option to help them ...
4D Path, creator of a patented computer-aided cancer diagnostic and precision oncology platform, is pleased to announce that Dr. Nelson Teich, MD, MBA, MSc, has joined the company’s prestigious advisory board. A world-renowned oncologist, health consultant and entrepreneur in the field of clinical oncology, Teich will act as a global ambassador for 4D Path’s cloud-based, quantitative ...
Hydrogen peroxide isn’t just that bottled colorless liquid in the back of the medicine cabinet that’s used occasionally for cleaning scraped knees and cut fingers.It’s also a natural chemical in the body that rallies at wound sites, jump-starting immune cells into a series of events. A burst of hydrogen peroxide causes neutrophils, the immune system’s first ...
Kurin Inc., the inventor and manufacturer of Kurin® blood culture collection sets, announced that the U.S. District Court in Delaware has removed the trial date from the docket in the patent-infringement lawsuit brought against Kurin by Magnolia Medical. The Court indicated that, if necessary, it will provide a trial date after it decides motions for summary judgment. This delay followed ...
4D Path, creator of a patented computer-aided cancer diagnostic and precision oncology platform, has extended its existing partnership with the University of Leeds in the UK through 2027, the two organizations announced today. Through a prior three-year partnership, 4D Path has already successfully completed three breast cancer clinical studies at Leeds with striking results. Cases from over ...
4D Path, creator of a patented computer-aided cancer diagnostic and precision oncology platform, is pleased to announce that Jennifer Levin Carter, MD, MPH, MBA, has joined the company’s distinguished advisory board. Dr. Carter has a longstanding passion for applying emerging technologies across precision medicine, digital heath and AI applications to improve patient access to healthcare. ...
4D Path, a company conceived by an experienced team of scientists, clinicians and management from leading research institutions including MIT, Harvard Medical School and the University of Cambridge, has unveiled a faster, more efficient approach to cancer diagnosis and biomarker profiling with better accuracy that accelerates and democratizes precision medicine for optimized patient care and ...
On May 1, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency granted an experimental use permit (EUP) to Oxitec Ltd. (Oxitec) to field test the use of genetically engineered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as a way to reduce populations that serve as a vector for a variety of diseases including Zika virus. The EUP is designed to test the effectiveness of genetically engineered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as a ...
During this pandemic situation, erratic supply of lab wares and reagents, as well as bottlenecks created due to high demand and short supply of the test reagents, has created a delay in getting the population tested for COVID-19. Worldwide calls for widespread testing has skyrocketed the amount of requests for PCR reagent supply. Current real-time PCR assays and PCR instruments consume large ...