Combinatorial Drugs Target Cancer Cell Mitochondria Cancer researchers have used a process of “combinatorial” drug design to create a class of small molecule compounds that kill cancer cells by entering and destroying their mitochondria. More..
New Drug Slows Lung Cancer Growth in Mouse Model Drug developers have formulated a new class of platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents that when tested in an animal model for non-small cell lung cancer proved to be 10 times more effective than existing treatments. More..
Artificial Tissue Matrix Based on Cotton Candy Tubules Researchers have used cotton candy as a basis for generating a network of capillary-sized tubules within a polymeric matrix designed to function as artificial tissue to treat injuries or burns. More..
Tea Drinking Significantly Reduces Risk of Stroke A recently published study reviewed the experimental evidence linking tea drinking and stroke and concluded that drinking at least three cups of tea a day significantly reduces stroke risk. More..
Partnership to Promote Automated Peptide Biosynthesis Two European biotech companies have agreed to collaborate in the field of peptide synthesis in response to the upsurge in demand for increasingly longer, more complex peptides required by researchers to study protein interactions. More..
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