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Understanding Human Blister Fluid: Causes, Composition, and Care

Understanding Human Blister Fluid: Causes, Composition, and Care

Blisters are small, fluid-filled sacs that form on the skin, typically as a response to friction, burns, or infections. The fluid found within these blisters is known as blister fluid. This article explores the nature of human blister fluid, its causes, composition, and how to care for blisters effectively. What is Blister Fluid? Blister fluid is a clear or slightly yellowish liquid that ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Unlocking Drug Potential with Spray Drying: A Must-Have Tool for R&D

Unlocking Drug Potential with Spray Drying: A Must-Have Tool for R&D

Hello, and welcome back to the Colorful Researcher’s blog. In our last blog, Peter discussed how AI is accelerating the drug discovery process and putting pressure on chemists, who must find ways of developing these potential drugs for subsequent testing or production. In his post, Peter explained how small instruments like BUCHI’s Glass Oven G-300 are great for working with small ...

ByBUCHI


Introduction to Monkey DLL3 Stable Cell Line - HEK293T

Introduction to Monkey DLL3 Stable Cell Line - HEK293T

In the rapidly evolving field of cellular biology and genetic engineering, the development of efficient and reliable cell lines is vital for research and therapeutic applications. One such advancement is the establishment of the Monkey DLL3 stable cell line using HEK293T cells. This article provides an overview of the significance of this cell line, its applications, and the methodology behind ...

ByCreative Biogene


Fosmid Library Construction: A Comprehensive Overview

Fosmid Library Construction: A Comprehensive Overview

Fosmid libraries represent a pivotal advancement in the field of genomics and molecular biology, offering a robust method for genomic cloning and analysis. These libraries are particularly valuable due to their ability to retain large fragments of DNA, making them essential for various applications, including sequencing and functional studies. Understanding Fosmids Fosmids are vector systems ...

ByCreative Biogene


An Insight into Reporter Stable Cell Lines: Advancements and Applications

An Insight into Reporter Stable Cell Lines: Advancements and Applications

Reporter stable cell lines are invaluable tools in molecular biology and biochemistry. By integrating a reporter gene into the genome of a cell, researchers can create a stable cell line that emits a measurable signal in response to specific stimuli or conditions. This technology has revolutionized various fields, including drug discovery, gene expression studies, and cellular signaling research. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Hydrogen peroxide preoxidation as a strategy for enhanced antimicrobial photodynamic action against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Hydrogen peroxide preoxidation as a strategy for enhanced antimicrobial photodynamic action against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Antibiotic resistance is one of the main challenges in public health in the 21st century. It is mostly due to prolonged and/or inadequate use of antibiotics. These, along with antibiotic resistant bacteria, get into municipal and hospital wastewaters, and may be spread into water sources by inefficient disinfection. Antimicrobial photodynamic treatment (aPDT) may be an alternative to tackle ...

ByIWA Publishing


Mechanisms to Combat Drug Resistance: Overview of Antimicrobial Peptides

Mechanisms to Combat Drug Resistance: Overview of Antimicrobial Peptides

What are Antimicrobial Peptides? Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are naturally occurring peptide molecules found in various organisms, including humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms. These peptides play a crucial role in the innate immune system's defense against microbial infections, exhibiting antimicrobial properties that can inhibit the growth or kill bacteria, fungi, viruses, and even ...

ByBOC Sciences


Monoaromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry: Applications and Synthesis

Monoaromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry: Applications and Synthesis

Summary Heterocyclic compounds with aromatic characteristics are called aromatic heterocyclic compounds, which can be classified into monoaromatic heterocycles and fused heterocycles. The common monoaromatic heterocycles are five-membered Furan, Pyrrole, Thiophene, Pyrazole, Imidazole, Oxazole, etc., and six-membered Pyridine, Pyranone, Pyridazine, Pyrimidine, Triazine, etc. Aromatic ...

ByBOC Sciences


Applications of 16S/18S/ITS Amplicon Sequencing

Applications of 16S/18S/ITS Amplicon Sequencing

16S/18S/ITS amplicon sequencing has now been a well-established method. Due to its low cost, shorter cycle and low quality requirement of the sample, 16S/18S/ITS amplicon sequencing is widely used in the study of microorganisms. 16S/18S/ITS amplicon sequencing reveals the species of microorganisms in environmental samples and their differences, relative abundance, population structure and ...

ByCD Genomics


Bacteria and Viruses: How They Differ

Bacteria and Viruses: How They Differ

Bubonic plague, HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 are all examples of pandemics, however, the first is caused by bacteria and the other two are caused by viruses. Both viral and bacterial infections have similar effects on the body. Coughing, sneezing, fever, inflammation, vomiting, fatigue, and so forth are signs that your immune system is working to fight off an infection. While bacteria and viruses ...

ByGalaxy Diagnostics, Inc.


Novel Cas9 Nuclease Aids in the Safety of Gene Editing

Novel Cas9 Nuclease Aids in the Safety of Gene Editing

CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology has been widely used in many fields since its inception. Gene therapy developed using this technology has huge prospects in the medical and health fields. CRISPR/Cas9 technology enables gene-editing of the genome at specified sites, but a common worry about the technology is that gene-editing occurs where it shouldn't. In recent years, researchers at the ...

ByCreative Enzymes


A Detailed Introduction to Penicillinase

A Detailed Introduction to Penicillinase

This enzyme is a medical enzyme suitable for the treatment of allergic reactions to penicillin in general, and can also be used as an adjunctive treatment for patients with anaphylaxis or severe penicillin allergic reactions. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


How Much Do You Know about Bacteriocin?

How Much Do You Know about Bacteriocin?

In recent years, the increase in the number of multi-drug resistant pathogens and food safety have become serious global problems, and it is increasingly important to find or develop a new generation of antibacterial drugs or preservatives. Scientists have discovered that bacteria-produced bacteriocins can control clinically relevant susceptible and resistant bacteria, and purified bacteriocins ...

ByCreative BioMart


Vaginal Bacteria: How Much is Too Much?

Vaginal Bacteria: How Much is Too Much?

What is microbial load? Microbial load helps to provide a more complete picture of your vaginal microbiome. Microbial load results are split into two parts: Bacterial load: an indication of the total amount of bacteria present in your vagina. Fungal load: an indication of the total amount of fungi present in your vagina. The microbial load results can help you to understand if your total ...

ByJuno Bio


The Importance of Moderate Supplementation of Intestinal Lactase

The Importance of Moderate Supplementation of Intestinal Lactase

Lactase is a disaccharidase present on the surface of mammalian small intestinal mucosal microvilli, and many beneficial intestinal bacteria have the ability to produce lactase. Lactase deficiency is present in most of the world's population, affecting nearly 2/3 of the world's population. Polylactose is composed of glucose and galactose, these two monosaccharides are easily absorbed by the ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Some Basic Facts about Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Excipients for Drug Discovery

Some Basic Facts about Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Excipients for Drug Discovery

Pharmaceutical excipients are substances formulated together with active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) of the drug, and excipients account for most of the drug composition. Excipients are designed to interact with and enhance the properties of APIs. Excipients have various functions. In addition to acting as carriers, and improving stability, pharmaceutical excipients are also conducive in ...

ByCD Formulation


PainShield by NanoVibronix is a type of ultrasound therapy for pain that delivers fast pain relief for nerve and soft tissue damage.

PainShield by NanoVibronix is a type of ultrasound therapy for pain that delivers fast pain relief for nerve and soft tissue damage.

Another concern is that unnecessary antibiotic use can cause side effects and drive the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. ...

ByOtoNexus Medical Technologies Inc.


Removal of antibiotics and pharmaceutical residues in water urgent

Removal of antibiotics and pharmaceutical residues in water urgent

In addition, a significant proportion of antibiotics in water come from hospitals. Because in hospital wastewater the concentrations are relatively high, removal of these antibiotic and medicine residues ‘at the source’ is most effective. ...

ByBrightwork BV


Why are antibiotic residues in farmed shrimp a big deal?

Why are antibiotic residues in farmed shrimp a big deal?

Introduction The accidental discovery of antibiotics, penicillin, by Alexander Fleming in the late 1920s (1) reshaped human and animal medicine. Initially the focus was on limiting the impact of infectious disease processes in humans. As their usage increased, it was observed that they also could play an important role in the production of animals and they eventually were deemed essential to ...

ByAquaintech Inc. (AITI)


Module 3: Culture Medium

Module 3: Culture Medium

This is the third module in a four part series titled “Zero to One on the basic science behind cultivated meat”. You can click on these links to access: Course Overview, Module 1 (Cell Culture Basics), Module 2 (Cell Sources), Module 4 (Process monitoring). Learning objectives By the end of this module, you should understand: Basal culture medium composition and sources; ...

ByAgulos Biotech, LLC

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