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Explore interaction profiles and identify off-target binding. Most drugs in common use are small organic molecules which interact functionally with proteins, either acting as ligands for receptors, inhibiting enzymes or blocking protein interactions, etc. Their activities have generally been established by specific cellular and molecular assays to determine mode of action. While frequently well tolerated, side-effects are nevertheless commonplace and can be the result of unexpected interference with unintended ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Use low energy radioisotopes which allow physicians to see and measure disease within the body, via ...
ByRadiopharm Theranostics based in Carlton, AUSTRALIA
Use high energy radioisotopes to treat malignant ...
ByRadiopharm Theranostics based in Carlton, AUSTRALIA
The pharmaceutical industry consists of developing, producing and marketing drugs for use as medications in both humans and animals. The pharmaceutical industry has been around since the Middle Ages and as the global economy advances, processes are becoming more automated, while laws and regulations are becoming even more stringent, making it a very competitive industry. Some of the commonly seen chemicals we pump in sanitary plants include: Phosphoric Acid, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Hypochlorite, and ...
ByT-Mag Pumps based in Brookfield, WISCONSIN (USA)
The concept behind protein arrays is the immobilisation of sets of proteins, up to very large numbers, on solid supports, to perform miniaturised, multiplexed binding assays with a variety of potential ligands or interactants (see powerpoint presentation on right). HuProt v4 human proteome arrays as used at CPA comprise full length human proteins, many of which will retain their native conformation. HuProt arrays can be distinguished from arrays of peptides, used primarily to identify linear epitopes, or protein ...
ByCambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
In this example, the aggregation of magnetic nanoparticles labeled with DiR is monitored in real time. Tumor microvasculature is labeled using ...
ByMauna Kea Technologies based in Paris, FRANCE
Locus has built an automated, generalizable platform that is systematically unlocking the power of bacteriophage and CRISPR-Cas3 across multiple therapeutic ...
ByLocus Biosciences, Inc. based in Morrisville, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
What is Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)? Antimicrobial resistance is the ability of microbes to resist the effects of drugs – that is, the germs are not killed, and their growth is not stopped. Although some people are at greater risk than others, no one can completely avoid the risk of antibiotic-resistant infections. Infections with resistant organisms are difficult to treat, requiring costly and sometimes toxic ...
ByOnsiteGene Inc. based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
From accelerating drug discovery to leveraging real world evidence, Centaur Labs provides life sciences innovators with high-quality medical data annotations at unprecedented speed and ...
ByCentaur Labs based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Stempeucel® shown anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and chondrogenic properties at key stages of ...
ByStempeutics Research Pvt. Ltd. based in Bangalore, INDIA
High-sensitivity and simultaneous analysis of Psychoactive drugs using LC-MS/MS with full-automated pretreatment ...
ByShimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc based in Columbia, MARYLAND (USA)
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The pharmaceutical industry includes discovering, developing, producing, and marketing drugs to be used as medications and vaccines to treat and cure patients across the globe. The modern pharmaceutical industry began in the early 1800s and continues to grow rapidly until this day. For example, in 2018, cancer drugs made nearly 100 billion U.S. dollars of revenue ...
ByGalaxy Scientific Inc based in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
