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| May 2, 2019 | |
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| The latest drug discovery news from News Medical | |
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| Monitoring Ambient Environmental Conditions For numerous industries and applications, the ability to monitor ambient environmental conditions, including temperature, pressure, humidity and light levels, is a crucial necessity. Variations in ambient conditions can have a negative impact on the equipment held in life science labs, which is often worth millions of dollars. | |
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| Domainex is pleased to announce that a team of its scientists, working in close partnership with Professor Michael Schneider and his team at Imperial College, have found a potential new drug for treating the heart damage caused by a heart attack by targeting the way the heart reacts to stress. The research was published in the journal, Cell Stem Cell, and was part-funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF). | |
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| Cobots, or collaborative robots, were designed to work alongside and share workspace with humans, whereas robots take over manual tasks by themselves. | |
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| Cell lines are an invaluable research tool. However, while they are easy to grow and manipulate, the risk of contamination is high. This can have a detrimental effect on research results, thus, there is a need for new techniques that can ensure sterility in cell culture. DNA barcoding - the identification of a specific cell line using a genetic sequence - is just one of the solutions that has been proposed to solve this issue. | |
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| Host cell proteins, or HCPs, are native proteins inside a cell that is being used for recombinant protein expression. HCPs can contaminate biopharmaceutical products, which can in turn reduce the effectiveness of the drug or cause patients to have adverse reactions. Their effective detection and quantification can be done using both ELISA and mass spectrometry. | |
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| Understanding the interactions between alcohol and cannabis can provide researchers, clinicians and other HCPs with important information on the severity of their side effects. | |
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| A team of scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute have identified the genes that are essential for the survival of thirty types of cancer cells. | |
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