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Parkinson’s Disease Biomarker Assessment: New Approaches and Directions
Discover the latest approaches and directions being taken in research for Parkinson’s Disease.…

The Current State of Tuberculosis Research | World TB Day
Discover the latest research and initiatives taking place in the fight eradicate Tuberculosis.…

How Cytokine Release Assays Work in Predictive Immunotoxicology
Given their implicit involvement in immune cell activation, cytokines can act as critical immune response markers when studying myriad diseases.…

Understanding the Role of Phenotypic Assays in Drug Research
In the drug discovery stage and preclinical trials, scientists can use phenotypic assays to understand how the disease works and…

What Biomarkers Are Used For CNS Drug Development?
There are no cures for disorders like Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's, but CNS biomarkers are being used to develop novel…

How Immunogenomics Factors into Cell and Gene Studies
Applying immunogenetics to cell and gene studies provides insight into how and why different people have varied responses to disease.…

Using Exosomes As Clinical Biomarkers
Emerging biomarker solutions apply the use of exosomes to clinical applications due to their role in the immune system and…

A Brief Introduction To Novel Modalities
Novel modalities can be used in new biologics to treat complex diseases that have previously been untreatable with therapy. Read…

Enhancing PCR Molecular Diagnostics Using Immunoassays
Immunoassays play a crucial role in identifying and monitoring diseases, as well as determining the most appropriate treatment for those…

How to Measure Bacteriophages in Clinical Studies for Antimicrobial Agents
Bacterio refers to “bacteria” and phage to “eat”, thus bacteriophages are viruses that grow on bacteria by attaching to the…

What are Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors?
Diseases, especially cancer, suppress the immune system and compromise the body’s biological mechanisms needed to defend itself from the disease…

Fibrosis and SMAD signalling
During normal physiological wound healing, inflammation, angiogenesis and fibrogenesis are all effectively controlled, so that once sufficient matrix has accumulated…

Lipids as Biomarkers of Brain Disorders
Whilst the role of lipids has been particularly relevant within cardiovascular disease, their abundance in the body and high prevalence…
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