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Why are certain drugs called enzyme inhibitors?
Our bodies’ normal functioning relies on chemical reactions (for instance, the conversion of food into energy or the replenishment of cells in tissue, like in muscles or organs). These biochemical reactions
How can CRISPR/Cas9 be used to edit genomes?
Genes are key components of our lives. With many other factors, they contribute to shaping us, making people and any other living organism what they are. Genomes, whether human or not, are able
Interferon: Long-Term Side Effects
Interferons (abbreviated IFN) are glycoproteins of the cytokine family (signalling molecules controlling the immune system). They were discovered in 1957 by Isaacs and Lindenmann, who noticed
What is the benefit of outsourcing to a CRO company?
Contract Research Organizations (CRO) are companies that offer services to perform one or more of a sponsor’s trial-related duties and functions throughout the entire clinical research process.
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Mitochondria-Lysosome Contacts in Neurogenetic Diseases
Mitochondrial Dynamics and Mitochondria-Lysosome Contacts in Neurogenetic Diseases
In an article published in frontiers in Neuroscience, with the aim to study cellular phenotypes
Why replace fluorescent markers with lanthanide nanoparticles to improve detection?
According to the WHO (World Health Organization), early diagnosis of diseases is one of the key factors in the world to save lives and reduce the cost of treatment. Faced with these recommendations, in
Understanding cellular senescence and oxygen consumption rate
Understanding cellular senescence and oxygen consumption rate
A recent paper published in Science reported a 50% reduction in mortality and improved immune response in old mice infected
Peptide applications in biomedicine - harnessing Nanotechnology power
Peptide advances in biomedicine
Peptides, which are short chains of amino acids, have gained significant attention in biomedicine due to their diverse applications. Their unique properties, such
Relationship between antitumor effects and active oxygen
Relationship between antitumor effects and active oxygen
ROS (Reactive oxygen species) are highly reactive oxygen species mainly generated during the ATP synthesis process in mitochondria.
Enhance Your Therapeutic mRNA Research Projects with Modified NTPs
How Modified NTPs are Revolutionising mRNA Vaccine Technology
In recent years, the spotlight on mRNA (messenger RNA) technology has intensified, largely due to its pivotal role
Optimising mRNA for Therapeutics: The Synergy of CleanCap Technology and Minimal UTRs
mRNA and UTRs: Unlocking New Frontiers in Therapeutic Innovation
Over the past five years, there has been an explosive surge in scientific interest surrounding messenger RNA (mRNA),
Revolutionising mRNA Production: When Simplicity Meets Efficiency
mRNA-Based Therapeutics: Pioneering the Future of Medicine
Over the past few years, mRNA-based therapeutics have emerged as a promising approach to treat various diseases, including