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Applications of Transcriptome Analysis The wide application of transcriptomics in biomedical research is of great significance in understanding the basic mechanisms of life, revealing the molecular mechanisms of disease development, and discovering new therapeutic targets and drugs, including the following directions: Analysis of Gene Expression Regulation l ...
Precise and safe delivery of drugs to target sites has always been an important task for researchers in modern medicine. ...
At its core, ubiquitination is a type of Post-Translational Modification (PTM) where a small, 76-amino-acid protein called ubiquitin (Ub) is attached to a target protein. This isn't a simple, one-step affair. It’s a sophisticated, three-tiered enzymatic cascade: Activation (E1): An E1 activating enzyme uses energy (ATP) to "prime" a ubiquitin molecule, making it ready for ...
Drug Delivery Systems Beyond their role in vaccination, VLPs also hold potential as drug delivery systems. ...
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) combine potent small-molecule drugs with monoclonal antibodies for targeted cancer therapy. ...
Enzymatic remodeling of glycans on therapeutic antibodies enhances their efficacy, while glycomimetic drugs targeting selectins show promise in treating inflammatory conditions. ...
Through this project, the POAI active machine learning technology constructed a predictive model of tumor sample response to NPDC’s targeted drugs in a highly efficient manner, saving approximately 18 months of wet lab work in the process. ...
In the realm of pharmacology and drug development, the assessment of drug permeability is essential. One of the most widely recognized in vitro models for evaluating the intestinal absorption of compounds is the Caco-2 permeability assay. ...
The presence of nitrogen affects the solubility, stability, and bioavailability of a drug, significantly influencing its overall effectiveness as an antibiotic. ...
When multiple administrations occur polyethylene glycol gets recognized by the mononuclear phagocytic system as a foreign substance which activates the immune system and results in the fast clearance of the substance thus preventing the drug from reaching target cells. Traditional drug delivery systems cannot completely fulfill clinical ...
In recent years, the fight against cancer has seen significant advances, particularly with the emergence of targeted therapy. Among the most promising strategies in this domain is the development of radioactive drug conjugates(RDCs). ...
Their unique structure allows them to access challenging targets that conventional antibodies cannot, including hidden epitopes and conformational structures on proteins. Advantages of Single-Domain Antibodies Size and Specificity: Their small size enables them to penetrate tissues more effectively and reach targets that larger antibodies cannot. This ...
Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) represent a groundbreaking advancement in targeted cancer therapy, combining the specificity of antibodies with the potency of cytotoxic drugs. ...
Customized assays can help identify biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Drug Development: Evaluating the impact of new drugs on cytokine profiles is essential for assessing their efficacy and safety. Customized assays provide detailed cytokine data that can inform drug development decisions. How to Choose the Right Customized ...
Watertown, MA – March 24, 2025 – Biopharma PEG, a leading supplier of high-quality polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivatives, highlights its innovative product DSPE-PEG-Mannose, an advanced biomedical polymer with significant potential in drug delivery, tumor-targeted therapy, tissue recognition, and adhesion.Structural Advantages of DSPE-PEG-MannoseDSPE-PEG-Mannose ...
The classification of anti-tumor APIs often falls into four main types: chemotherapy drugs, targeted therapy drugs, immunotherapy drugs, and hormone therapy drugs. Each of these targets the malignancy through different mechanisms, offering multiple ways to tackle the disease. ...
Various factors contribute to this phenomenon, including genetic mutations, alterations in drug targets, enhanced drug efflux, and changes in metabolic pathways. ...
This knowledge can help to identify new targets for drug development and understand the genetic basis of diseases. ...
Their unique chemical properties, such as reactivity and ability to form diverse structures, make them invaluable in drug synthesis and other industrial applications. This article delves into the chemical characteristics of phosphorus compounds, their applications in drug development, and their significance in enhancing laboratory efficiency. ...
These insights are invaluable for optimizing productivity in biotechnology, identifying drug targets in disease research, and understanding complex metabolic disorders. ...
