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Top 10 Global CDMO Enterprises| The Meaning of IND, NDA and ANDA| Top 10 Global Clinical Research Organizations in 2021
Aug 25,2017
Flow Cytometry Analysis
Flow cytometry (FCM) is a rapid and accurate technique for quantitative analysis and sorting of single cell physicochemical properties by flow cytometry. The development of flow cytometry combines the knowledge of laser technology, computer technology, microscopic fluorescence spectrophotometry, fluid jet technology, molecular biology and immunology. The biggest feature of flow cytometry is that it canRead more
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Flow Cytometry Analysis
Aug 25,2017
Influential Factors for Pharmacokinetic Study
Pharmacokinetic is a quantitative study of drugs in the body absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of the law, and the use of mathematical principles and methods to explain the plasma concentration with time changes in a discipline. There are four factors that will influence the pharmacokinetic test: water-solubility, fat-soluble, dissociation degree and molecular weight. WaterRead more
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Influential Factors for Pharmacokinetic Study
Aug 24,2017
Killing Resistant Superbugs with Antibiotic Triumvirate
The exponential rise in antibiotic-resistant microbes is a major public health threat worldwide. Moreover, with approval times for new antibiotics taking more than a decade in most cases, finding a viable treatment among previously approved compounds is imperative to stem the drug-resistant tide. Now, researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) have assembled of threeRead more
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Killing Resistant Superbugs with Antibiotic Triumvirate
Aug 24,2017
Team Discovers How Blood-Clotting von Willebrand Factor Works
Humans are normally born with a highly sophisticated array of molecules that act as "sentries,” constantly scanning our bodies for injuries such as cuts and bruises. Researchers in the Boston Children's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine and the Harvard Medical School department of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology have shown how the von Willebrand factorRead more
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Team Discovers How Blood-Clotting von Willebrand Factor Works
Aug 23,2017
Heart Self-Repair May be Prompted with Regulatory RNAs
New research has discovered a potential means to trigger damaged heart cells to self-heal. The discovery could lead to groundbreaking forms of treatment for heart diseases. Heart tissue is notoriously poor at self-repair, but it isn't entirely helpless. It's just super-slow because mature, developed hearts retain very few heart cells that hold regeneration potential. ForRead more
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Heart Self-Repair May be Prompted with Regulatory RNAs
Aug 23,2017
Common Antiseptic Ingredients Impair Hormone Response
A new in-vitro study UC Davis researchers reports that quaternary ammonium compounds (quats) used as antimicrobial agents in common household products inhibit mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell, as well as estrogenic functions in cells. Their study is being published online in Environmental Health Perspectives. According to the researchers, toothpastes, mouthwashes, lozenges, nasal sprays, eye
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Common Antiseptic Ingredients Impair Hormone Response
Aug 22,2017
Proteins Mapped in Different Mitochondrial Subcompartments for First Time
Mitochondria are the cell’s power stations; they transform the energy stored in nutrients so that cells can use it. If this function is disturbed, many different diseases can develop that often affect organs with a high metabolism, like the brain or the heart. The research labs at the University of Freiburg led by Prof. Dr.Read more
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Aug 22,2017
Top 10 Global CROs 2017
The global contract research market is growing at a strong rate owing to increasing patent expiration and declining R&D productivity. Furthermore, increasing costs of new product development and revenue loss due to generics have resulted in high demand for contract researching of new biologics and compounds.  The global CRO market is highly consolidated with theRead more
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Aug 22,2017
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s through Retinal Scan
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) represents the leading cause of dementia worldwide. Currently, challenges in making an early and definitive diagnosis of AD limit opportunities to intervene with disease-modifying therapies before substantial neurodegeneration occurs.  Currently, there are more than 5 million individuals living with AD in the U.S., incurring $259 billion in healthcare costs. With costs estimatedRead more
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Aug 21,2017
Gold Nanostars and Immunotherapy Vaccinate Mice Against Cancer
By combining an FDA-approved cancer immunotherapy with an emerging tumor-roasting nanotechnology, Duke University researchers improved the efficacy of both therapies in a proof-of-concept study using mice.  They published their work, "Synergistic Immuno Photothermal Nanotherapy (SYMPHONY) for the Treatment of Unresectable and Metastatic Cancers,” in Scientific Reports. The new approach also attacked satellite tumors and distantRead more
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Gold Nanostars and Immunotherapy Vaccinate Mice Against Cancer