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It is also used in ELISA platforms to quantify ELANE levels in clinical samples—useful for monitoring inflammation in pulmonary and systemic diseases. ...
Our kinetic analyses indicate that while traditional reaction buffers containing 10mM Mg²⁺ are sufficient for plasmid templates, complex genomic DNA samples benefit from supplementation with 0.5-1.0mM Mn²⁺, which enhances the enzyme's processivity on supercoiled substrates. ...
Our kinetic analyses indicate that while traditional reaction buffers containing 10mM Mg²⁺ are sufficient for plasmid templates, complex genomic DNA samples benefit from supplementation with 0.5-1.0mM Mn²⁺, which enhances the enzyme's processivity on supercoiled substrates. ...
For research and development (R&D) stages, customized dispensing equipment is available to avoid sample destruction and reduce development costs significantly. Product Types for Small Batch Production Various types of microspheres can be produced in small batches, catering to different pharmaceutical needs. ...
The remote blood collection technology needed to be easy for subjects to use, quick to deploy, and produce a stable clinical-grade sample. Further, overall user experience needed to be positive in order to encourage completion of the multiple blood collection timepoints required. “The nature of the studies we are performing—which involve multiple ...
Coded microspheres targeting different assays are mixed and a tiny amount of the sample to be tested is added. In the suspension the target molecules bind specifically to molecules cross-linked on the surface of the microspheres. ...
By analyzing gene expression patterns in patient samples, scRNA-seq can identify molecular signatures associated with drug response or disease progression. ...
These models facilitate the study of disease progression, testing of drug candidates, and gaining insights into drug mechanisms of action. During the clinical development phase, scRNA-seq informs decision-making in several ways. ...
A biorepository, or "biobank", is a specialized facility designed to store, archive, and distribute biological samples for research or clinical purposes. Biorepositories house biological samples, such as blood, plasma, urine, saliva, tissues, DNA, and organs, among other specimen types, collected from consenting individuals. ...
With the ability to rapidly produce large volumes of sequencing data, next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables researchers to obtain whole genome or targeted regions of samples. Targeted region sequencing is preferred by researchers and clinical doctors who focus on human diseases, which is based on the fact that genomics and epigenomics have identified a number ...
Challenge Calculating the appropriate sample size for a first of its kind stage-II colon cancer trial As Chairman of the Department of Biostatistics, Professor Satoshi Teramukai leads a variety of investigator-initiated clinical trials at the Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. With over 35 years experience, hundreds of published papers and thousands of ...
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Metagenomics presents a powerful tool to study prokaryotes and viruses in the environment via the analysis of their DNA obtained directly from environmental samples. This technology considers the DNA of microbes in a population as a whole. ...
FL), a new infrared non-contact forehead thermometer has been developed for clinical professional use. Our objective was to evaluate the clinical accuracy and repeatability of the Caregiver as compared to measurements obtained with an oral electronic thermometer in a family clinic and an out-patient pediatric clinic. ...
The authors also tackle the important clinical issues of predicting response and patient outcomes after immunotherapy for cancer using FAUST. Immunotherapies are now important treatments in multiple cancers, however, biomarkers of response to these treatments are lacking in the clinic. FAUST was applied to data from a pivotal Merkel cell carcinoma anti-PD-1 ...
Herein, we provide an overview of the currently popular protein quantification technologies and their application in clinical research. Introduction of HPLC-MS/MS-based Proteomics Technology The development of high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) based proteomics technology mainly depends on the liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry ...
Metagenomics presents a powerful tool to study prokaryotes and viruses in the environment via the analysis of their DNA obtained directly from environmental samples. This technology considers the DNA of microbes in a population as a whole. ...
The Holiday season often brings mixed feelings for many. While it can be a time of relaxation with friends and family for some, for others, preparing for this time means ensuring business continuity despite a typical slow down. This can be a source of undue stress if it is not suitably planned for. ...
We generated a prediction model using 153 samples, with validation using an additional 58 clinical outcome-blinded samples. Gene expression profiles were generated using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples and microarrays. Data analysis was performed using a supervised clustering method. The prediction model ...
After a patient coughs into the tube, the technician closes the plunger and rotates the upper half of the tube, thereby engaging the tube’s dynamics to create a disc of cough sample and position it over the biosensor. Closing the tube effectively seals the Breathalyzer and protects the technician from contact with the cough sample. ...
This pathway is essential for the proliferation and survival of PDAC cells, so a deep understanding of the regulatory mechanism of this pathway is helpful to provide new ideas and targets for the clinical treatment of PDAC. O-GlcNAc glycosylation is a post-translational modification in which N-acetylglucosamine is covalently linked to the serine (Ser) or threonine (Thr) ...
