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  • White Paper - 5 Dec 2019
    Identifying the morphology of individual cells is not enough, researchers need to see the individual immune cell microenvironments.
  • White Paper - 21 Oct 2019
    The study of neuronal serotonin transporters and receptors can help investigate an ancient biochemical pathway that has shaped human evolution.
  • White Paper - 17 Oct 2019
    At present, almost all small molecules target proteins. This leaves a reservoir of non-coding DNA and thus, RNA as potentially untapped drug discovery targets.
  • White Paper - 17 Sep 2019
    RAS oncoprotein drug discovery targets are key to finding cancerous cells and either immobilizing them for the immune system or destroying them.
  • White Paper - 17 Sep 2019
    RAS Oncogenes are some of the most frequent mutations in the top three cancer causes in the US, colorectal, lung and pancreatic cancer.
  • White Paper - 9 Sep 2019
    ER+ patient profiling allows physicians to determine which metastatic breast cancer (MBC) therapy options are most appropriate for the patient.
  • White Paper - 17 Aug 2019
    Intracellular signalling pathways involved in pain play key roles in the signalling of both chronic and acute pain.
  • White Paper - 17 Aug 2019
    As the cellular process for degradation and recycling of cells, mechanisms of autophagy are important to study both in normal and atypical conditions.
  • White Paper - 17 Aug 2019
    Nociceptors express a variety of ligand and voltage gated ion channels involved in pain, encoding the intensity that is transduced into pain signals.
  • White Paper - 7 Aug 2019
    Retinoid receptor pharmacology studies the uptake of retinol, a form of vitamin A, which play an important role in many physiological processes.

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