Immune Finding May Lead to New Ways to Protect People from Rotavirus Infection
Scientists at the University of Toronto discovered how a disruption in the immune system development of mice may lead to protection of rotavirus infection in humans.
Scientists at the University of Toronto discovered how a disruption in the immune system development of mice may lead to protection of rotavirus infection in humans.
Two biotech innovators launched products that solve challenges in gene therapy scale-up and learn from omics data from animals and humans.
In this GEN webinar, Thibault Laurent, an expert in cell line development and genome engineering, shares a data-driven vision for the future of biologics production…
When tested in a mouse model of breast cancer, the doxorubicin-loaded nanoparticles caused fewer side effects than free doxorubicin.
In this GEN webinar, Veerendra Kumar Reddy, PhD, will introduce Enzene’s FCCM technology and discuss how it enables affordable and accessible protein therapeutics manufacturing.
In this GEN webinar, James White, PhD, and Dipti Mehta will explore microfluidic platforms for characterizing circular nucleic acids and other major isoforms with a high degree…
Researchers say using physically patterned surfaces applied to existing device materials would reduce barriers to commercial application.
In this GEN webinar, our expert speakers will provide an overview of the current state of NGS-based release testing for biosafety and discuss how a…
A new study adds more evidence to the link between Alzheimer’s disease and the herpes simplex virus-1. The study also revealed how tau protein might…
As cancer progresses, changes in protein profiles and differences in protein distribution—both in tissues and bodily fluids—offer valuable insights
MICB and NOTCH4 were expressed in fibroblasts and endothelial cells, two cell types that play central roles in fibrosis and vasculopathy.