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Phosphorus Compounds: Key Applications in Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Chemistry

Phosphorus Compounds: Key Applications in Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Chemistry

Compounds of phosphorus play a pivotal role in various fields, notably pharmaceuticals and industrial chemistry. Their unique chemical properties, such as reactivity and ability to form diverse structures, make them invaluable in drug synthesis and other industrial applications. ...

ByBOC Sciences


The Importance of Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Studies in Drug Development

The Importance of Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Studies in Drug Development

The scientific realm behind the development and evaluation of therapeutic drugs, pesticides, industrial and environmental chemicals profoundly relies on a field of research called Pharmacokinetic/Toxicokinetic (PK/TK) studies. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Ovalbumin: The Multifaceted Protein from Egg White

Ovalbumin: The Multifaceted Protein from Egg White

This versatile glycoprotein has captivated researchers and industry professionals alike due to its unique properties and wide-ranging applications. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


The Role of PEG Derivatives in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

The Role of PEG Derivatives in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

Polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivatives have become pivotal in the pharmaceutical industry, revolutionizing drug delivery systems and enhancing the efficacy of various therapeutic agents. ...

ByBOC Sciences


How to Mass-produce Microspheres?

How to Mass-produce Microspheres?

They are widely used in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for drug delivery, controlled release systems, and other applications due to their unique properties and versatility. ...

ByCD Formulation


Virtual Screening: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery through Computational Intelligence

Virtual Screening: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery through Computational Intelligence

In the fast-paced realm of drug discovery, scientists constantly seek innovative approaches to efficiently and cost-effectively identify potential drug candidates. Virtual screening, a breakthrough computational technique, is poised to transform the pharmaceutical industry. In this article, we delve into the world of virtual screening and explore ...

ByCD ComputaBio


Newly Released FDA Guidelines for Sepsis Detection & what it Means for Hospitals

Newly Released FDA Guidelines for Sepsis Detection & what it Means for Hospitals

Executive Brief On September 28, 2022, the FDA released Clinical Decision Support, Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff. This guidance is long overdue, and with it comes the elimination of any protections for EHRs, or any other vendors, to pretend it’s OK to sell or deploy solutions for patient monitoring and care for ...

ByAmbient Clinical Analytics


From Black Box to Transparency: Pulling the Curtain Back on Machine Learning

From Black Box to Transparency: Pulling the Curtain Back on Machine Learning

Part of building industry-wide trust also involves an ongoing responsibility to the ML one puts out in the world. ...

ByAiCure


The Spark for Decoding Biology: An Origin Story

The Spark for Decoding Biology: An Origin Story

In moments like this, I can’t help but pause and reflect on those pre-Recursion days in Dean’s lab, and the discoveries that led us to embrace a new approach to drug discovery. We’ve come a long way since then, but the fundamental principles that guided our work in CCM are still central to our work today. ...

ByRecursion


A Computer Scientist`s Quest for Meaningful Work

A Computer Scientist`s Quest for Meaningful Work

After a few years of working as a software engineer in the aerospace and defense industry, I began to wonder what I was doing with my life developing tools for military purposes. ...

ByRecursion


Computer Vision-Based Digital Biomarkers Could Enable Faster and More Accurate In Vivo Assessment of Disease

Computer Vision-Based Digital Biomarkers Could Enable Faster and More Accurate In Vivo Assessment of Disease

At Recursion, we are working to decode biology and industrialize drug discovery. We have successfully executed over 82 million phenomic experiments and inferred over 179 billion biological relationships in our quest to identify promising novel therapeutic approaches. ...

ByRecursion


How to Calculate the Excited State

How to Calculate the Excited State

As a frontier in quantum chemistry, the calculation of excited states plays an important role in accelerating the discovery and research of new things, such as drugs, experimental materials and industrial catalysts, and has been widely loved and pursued by scientists and researchers in various fields. ...

ByCD ComputaBio


Testing and Labeling Medical Devices for Safety in the Magnetic Resonance (MR) Environment

Testing and Labeling Medical Devices for Safety in the Magnetic Resonance (MR) Environment

Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff Introduction This guidance document provides Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s or the Agency’s) recommendations on testing to assess the safety and compatibility of medical devices in the Magnetic Resonance (MR) Environment and the recommended format for Magnetic ...

ByKOPP Development Inc.


How Cloud QMS Simplifies Process Validation

How Cloud QMS Simplifies Process Validation

Effectual process validation is significantly important for assuring the product quality – be it drugs or its ingredients. In the pharmaceutical industry, the basic principle for assuring quality is to ensure that the drug serves the intent. ...

ByQualityze Inc


Explosive Growth in Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Production

Explosive Growth in Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Production

Seeking to address the supply-demand imbalance currently existing within the hand sanitizer industry, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) issued several industry guidance documents in March of this year (with updates later that month and in April) permitting, within specified parameters, entities not previously engaged in ...

ByPureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc


Charles River Partners with Fios Genomics to Provide Bioinformatics Data Analysis Services - Case Study

Charles River Partners with Fios Genomics to Provide Bioinformatics Data Analysis Services - Case Study

As the complexity of advanced therapies continues to grow, more data is needed to establish a drug’s mode of action, efficacy, and long-term safety. It’s no wonder, then, that big data is fueling the drive for tomorrow’s therapies. ...

ByCharles River


What does the environment have to do with diseases that affect the immune system?

What does the environment have to do with diseases that affect the immune system?

In the last three decades, IBD has begun to crop up in newly industrialized parts of the world like Hong Kong and China’s big cities. ...

ByEnsia


Genomics-based drug innovation: visions and commercial viability

Genomics-based drug innovation: visions and commercial viability

Emphasis is placed on relations between the genomics sector and its larger pharmaceutical and biotechnology counterparts, and to the financial markets on which drug innovation ultimately rests. The analysis combines historical and sociological approaches to the study of innovation, and situates genomics within the wider context of the commercialisation of the life sciences. In ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Micro Flow Imaging Technology for Parenteral Applications

Micro Flow Imaging Technology for Parenteral Applications

MFI™ for Parenteral Drugs USP Chapter 788 (Particulate Matter in Injections) describes physical tests to be performed for the purpose of enumerating subvisible particles within specific size ranges. ...

ByWIS Biomed


Characterization of three classes of membrane proteins involved in fungal azole resistance by functional hyperexpression in saccharomyces cerevisiae

Characterization of three classes of membrane proteins involved in fungal azole resistance by functional hyperexpression in saccharomyces cerevisiae

We report the use of a modified membrane protein hyperexpression system to characterize three classes of fungal membrane proteins (ABC transporters Pdr5p, CaCdr1p, CaCdr2p, CgCdr1p, CgPdh1p, CkAbc1p, and CneMdr1p, the major facilitator superfamily transporter CaMdr1p, and the cytochrome P450 enzyme CaErg11p) that contribute to the drug resistance phenotypes of five pathogenic ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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