Scientific Library
Anti-Tag antibodies you can rely on: a focus on GFP and RFP
My colleague Ana introduced in a previous post (3 years ago already!) a selection of the most popular anti-tag antibodies among the research community. I must say that they remain extremely popular, showing
STING: key player in drug development?
Recent articles have highlighted the role the STING cell signalling pathway may be playing in drug development, whether via its inhibition to control innate immunity and inflammation (Nature Biotechnology,
MitoTools: Mitochondrial research has never been so easy
Involved in many physiological processes (apoptosis, aging, cell signalling..) and numerous diseases (cardiovascular disorders, to cancer and neuro-degenerative diseases…), Mitochondria have become more
Immunoassay development: reliable sources of quality reagents
We understand how crucial it is to have access to sustainable, quality sources of reagents when developing and/or producing the same immunoassays over long periods of times. Over the years, we've established
What mitochondria related diseases?
All human and living beings have mitochondria. These are tiny cellular organisms present in nearly every cell of an individual. They are located more precisely inside the cells, in their nucleus. The main
Immunotherapy for breast cancer: Types and effectiveness
Our body is made up of trillions of cells grouped together to form tissues and organs. The genes present in the nucleus of every cell tell it when to grow, work, divide and die.
Normally, our cells follow
CRO & Drug Discovery
In medicine, biotech and pharmacology, drug discovery is the entire process to discover new candidate medications.
The process is long and complex, the budget needed is expansive and the skills required
Senescent cells prevent muscle regeneration
Senescence atlas reveals an aged-like inflamed niche that blunts muscle regeneration
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In their latest publication in Nature, Dr. Moiseeva et.al., studied cellular senescence in skeletal muscle, carrying
Mitochondria-Lysosome Contacts in Neurogenetic Diseases
Mitochondrial Dynamics and Mitochondria-Lysosome Contacts in Neurogenetic Diseases
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In an article published in frontiers in Neuroscience, with the aim to study cellular phenotypes in fibroblasts from
Understanding cellular senescence and oxygen consumption rate
Understanding cellular senescence and oxygen consumption rate
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A recent paper published in Science reported a 50% reduction in mortality and improved immune response in old mice infected with SARS-CoV-2
Relationship between antitumor effects and active oxygen
Relationship between antitumor effects and active oxygen
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ROS (Reactive oxygen species) are highly reactive oxygen species mainly generated during the ATP synthesis process in mitochondria. While it is
Alzheimer’s Amyloid-β Accelerates Cell Senescence and Suppresses SIRT1 in Human Neural Stem Cells
In this blog, discover three assay kits developed by our partner Dojindo to accurately quantify and detect SA-β-Gal activity, and to explore a broad range of cellular processes linked to senescence.