In Vivo Method Articles & Analysis: Older
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In situations where computer simulation analysis and AI-driven antibody discovery run parallel to in vivo methods, we are expected to predict and prioritize potential antibody candidates. This method reduces the need for extensive experimental testing and simplifies the discovery process.3. ...
A key concern in iPSC-based therapeutic applications is the safety of the cell products to be transplanted into patients. Although the in vivo teratoma formation assay is an effective method to directly assess the tumorigenicity of undifferentiated cells, it is also costly and time-consuming. ...
Yeast produces biotinylated recombinant antibodies in vivo. Researchers have now developed a new method to generate in vivo biotinylated recombinant antibodies secreted by yeast. In vivo biotinylation supports efficient biotinylation for accurate testing. ...
Epitope prediction is one of the initial and critical steps in the peptide vaccine design process. Various methods, including computational and immunoinformatic approaches, combinatorial techniques, mutagenesis, biophysical methods, and binding analysis, are used to identify epitopes.Various databases and algorithms are available for selecting and identifying ...
Stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) Stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture is an in vivo metabolic labeling method, which is highly accurate and reliable for both absolute and relative protein quantification. ...
Primary cells pose a challenge, as they can be difficult to source and cannot be propagated indefinitely; however, they more accurately reflect the behavior of intestinal epithelial cells in vivo. Altis Biosystems, Inc. has developed methods to isolate and expand intestinal epithelial stem cells, allowing researchers to adopt newer and more physiologically ...
To improve current bioaccumulation assessment methods, a methodology is developed, applied and investigated for measuring in vivo biotransformation rates of hydrophobic organic substances in the body (soma) and gastro‐intestinal tract of the fish. The method resembles the bioaccumulation OECD 305 dietary test but includes reference chemicals ...
The aim to reduce the number of animals in experiments has highlighted the need to develop and validate non‐animal methods as alternatives to bioaccumulation studies using fish. The present study details a novel 3‐tier approach to develop a list of reference compounds to aid this process. ...
