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  • Life Sciences - 28 Aug 2023
    The term 'undruggable' refers to proteins or targets that are challenging to target with conventional drugs.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    Several discoveries have made genetic research one of the fastest developing research areas in the world today. With the understanding of genetic basis of disease there is a rapid development of...
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Biophotonics is a branch of science dealing with the interaction of light in biological substances such as tissues and cells at scales ranging from microns to the nano-level. It plays a vital role in...
  • Life Sciences - 17 May 2023
    Formation of new blood vessels can be divided into two processes – vasculogenesis and angiogenesis.
  • Life Sciences - 20 May 2022
    This article will provide an insight into reproductive biomedicine, its history, common medical techniques, and ethical issues.
  • Life Sciences - 7 Feb 2020
    Mitochondrial fractionation can be used to obtain isolated mitochondrial fractions from living cells.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2020
    Tumors are often considered to be malignant cells that operate independently of their environment; however, this is not the case.
  • Life Sciences - 1 Jul 2019
    In most clinical applications, the monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) used are usually of murine origin; however, the small spleen of the mouse is limited in its ability to generate antibodies.
  • Life Sciences - 25 Jun 2019
    Dr. Matthew Blakeley & Prof. Derek Logan, discuss Galectins, sugar-binding proteins, characterised by their binding to a specific carbohydrate, galactoside.
  • Life Sciences - 21 Jul 2023
    Wnt signalling is an important, evolutionarily conserved signalling pathway that determines cell fate decisions and tissue patterning during embryonic development and later development.

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