Additional $12M financing led by Elevage Medical Technologies and Jonathan Milner alongside existing investors British Business Bank, and GK Goh -- The funding will accelerate development of eProtein ...
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Scientists have gotten good at blocking enzymes to treat disease. Now can they speed them up?
Tarun Kapoor is tackling a deceptively tricky biochemical challenge: how to speed up the internal machinery of living cells.
Ever since my days as a collegiate athlete, I’ve been drinking premade protein shakes. I treat them as a form of on-the-go ...
A biotech which seeks to accelerate drug discovery by providing easy access to functional proteins through its proprietary platform has extended its total Series C funding to £64.5m.
The funding will support further development of eProtein Discovery to enable full-format antibody expression, purification, ...
Sherry Gu, Executive Vice President and CTO at WuXi Biologics, explains the critical challenges of developing bispecific ...
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Nuclera eProtein Discovery System installed at leading universities in Taiwan
Nuclera, the biotechnology company accelerating drug discovery by providing rapid, easy access to functional proteins through ...
Transverse tubules (T-tubules) play a significant role in muscle contraction. However, the underlying mechanism of their ...
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Nigeria can produce its own insulin, FUTA don seeks ban on enzyme importation
With an enabling environment and investment in research, Nigeria can produce insulin to treat diabetes and antivenom for snake and scorpion bites in commercial quantities.A Professor of Enzymology and ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday unveiled new dietary guidelines that address everything from gut health ...
Non-coding DNA is essential for both humans and trypanosomes, despite the large evolutionary divergence between these two species.
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