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What’s new in biotech? Here is some of the latest biotech industry news, including products, partnerships and appointments. Read about the collaborations that are providing access to advanced imaging ...
Researchers have uncovered the role mitochondrial dysfunction plays in nerve damage and Purkinje cell loss in multiple sclerosis.
A new, label-free method for identifying senescent cells has been developed, offering a more convenient tool for research into ageing.
Researchers have uncovered the therapeutic effects of asperigimycins, which could one day be potent anti-cancer drugs.
Autoimmune diseases represent a wide range of disorders affecting specific organs or the entire body, all characterized by the immune system’s misrecognition of self-antigens. These conditions arise ...
AMSBIO (Oxford, UK) offers a wide range of highly pure, lyophilized exosome standards designed to support reproducibility and standardization in extracellular vesicle (EV) research. Exosomes are small ...
An advanced computational tool for identifying previously hidden genetic mutations in proteins has been developed.
We discuss the tumor microenvironment and intravital microscopy with its inventor Rakesh Jain, a pioneer of the TME.
Jan Baumbach discusses his work on computational tools, including why we're now in the age of small data.
We talk to Carina Heller about her research on how the pill impacts the brain, including the project where she scanned herself 75 times.
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a comparison of methods for quantifying protein concentration over time, a novel method for storing large intact DNA molecules for extended periods of time ...
Researchers have discovered a protein that plays a key role in mediating the health benefits of exercise.