ebook: How to start your own lab
Learn practical tips from eight Principal Investigators about how to start your own lab.
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Learn practical tips from eight Principal Investigators about how to start your own lab.
The researchers revealed the mechanism by which signalling becomes dysfunctional in upper motor neuron (UMN) diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
A novel microscopy method has enabled researchers to study the flow of signalling information within living cells and could enhance our understanding of cancer metastasis.
Bioassays and thin-layer chromatography has been used by scientists to analyse molecules in plant extracts as a fast and cost-effective method for identifying new drug compounds.
The developers of the ultra-precise single-molecule microscope demonstrated it can resolve interactions between molecules within living cells and is compatible with existing microscopes.
Ali Shilatifard’s article explains how investment in institutes performing molecular research is essential, as it is the foundation for all attempts to combat COVID-19 and other future pandemics.
The developers of a novel method to create immunological assay probes for screening T cells has leveraged their new protocol against COVID-19.
A new method has been developed by researchers using chemical tools activated by light to influence lipid concentration in living cells.
The visualisation platform is being used to analyse how the SARS-CoV-2 virus causing COVID-19 is evolving and could be used to inform drug design.
High-throughput screening of thousands of compounds has revealed several candidates, including lead compound ebselen, with the potential for treating COVID-19.
A new technique called Coded Light-sheet Array Microscopy (CLAM) has been developed by researchers to improve 3D imaging of living specimens.
Austrian researchers reveal the first 21 SARS-CoV-2 viral genomes as part of their project to aid in international understanding of how the virus causing COVID-19 mutates.
The global label-free array system market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.44 percent in the forecast period, says new research.
Drug Target Review discusses how NETSseq, a novel profiling technology, is bringing new insights to neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.
German researchers have developed a novel imaging technique called expansion microscopy (ExM) to investigate fungi samples.