ebook: Choosing the right assay for PARP
This eBook describes different types of assays used to evaluate PARP activity and screening for specific inhibitors.
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This eBook describes different types of assays used to evaluate PARP activity and screening for specific inhibitors.
US researchers have uncovered a novel method using a tool used to visualise ion channels in mechanosensory neurons.
This video reviews the uses and advantages of reporter cell lines in the context of cellular research and drug discovery.
This ebook provides basic principles of the TR-FRET technology and shows examples of how assay design can drive drug discovery.
Discover how the adoption of animal-free media/supplements can improve reproducibility in cell culture and biotherapeutic research.
The PSMA Protein is a new therapeutic hot target. In this article, learn about its growing role in the fight against prostate cancer and beyond.
The scientists used a new in vitro platform, which allowed intestinal organoids to be cultured on an open lumen, planar system that could be manipulated experimentally.
The new ‘hybrid’ hydrogel allowed researchers to safely deliver stem cells to the site of a brain injury in mice.
The use of high-density MEAs to probe single cell and network activity electrophysiology of a hiPSC-derived Huntington’s disease model
30 January 2023 | By Thermo Fisher Scientific
Watch this webinar to learn how an integrated structural biology workflow can be used to get crucial structural insights on key protein targets that are of therapeutic interest.
French researchers underwent a structural study showing that THC cannabinoids inhibit a human enzyme called autotaxin.
Japanese researchers reported that a key transcription factor “Nrf3” regulates the process of melanin production in mouse and human cells.
Israeli researchers develop new model that will help pinpoint complications in individuals with Differences in sex development (DSD).
Japanese researchers proposed using RNA interference for correcting a mistake in the genetic code of patients with Fukuyama Muscular Dystrophy (FCMD).
Join our experts as they discuss factors causing variability issues in organoids and how to avoid them.