Bioactive Molecule Articles & Analysis
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According to a recent study published in the Journal of Macromolecular Bioscience, the hydrogel microneedle patch could effectively deliver a variety of drugs, including small molecules and bioactive compounds, with improved efficiency and precision. ...
Polymer Microspheres The polymer microspheres range in diameter from 1 to 200 microns and can be loaded with different drugs or bioactive molecules depending on the application. The microspheres can be injected or implanted into the target tissue or organ, allowing the drug to be released locally with minimal systemic effects. ...
Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles secreted by cells, play a vital role in intercellular communication and have garnered significant attention in recent years. These vesicles carry various bioactive molecules, including RNA, making them essential messengers for transferring molecular information between cells. ...
The US-based chemical supplier Alfa Chemistry recently announced the availability of a range of bioactive molecules for scientific research, including activators, agonists, antagonists, and inhibitors. Bioactive molecules are compounds that can interact with biological systems, such as proteins, enzymes, and the human body, and ...
Brightseed’s Forager® is building the world’s largest library of small molecule bioactive compounds mapped to human biological targets. The research collaboration will leverage Brightseed’s novel insights on bioactives and the Kallyope Klarity™ platform, comprising the world’s broadest set of integrated ...
Once developed, the technology has the potential to expand into other ENT indications, and be used to deliver bioactive molecules such as anti-microbial agents to prevent infection post-surgery and as a local anesthetic to minimize the need of opioid treatment post-surgery. ...
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