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Chemical engineers use carbon nanotubes to monitor chemotherapy, detect toxins at the single-molecule level
16-Dec-2008 - MIT engineers have developed carbon nanotubes into sensors for cancer drugs and other DNA-damaging agents inside living cells. The sensors, made of carbon nanotubes wrapped in DNA, can detect chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin as well as environmental toxins and free radicals that damage ...
Pharmaceutical pipeline is well filled, with 50 projects currently in phases I to III of clinical testing
16-Dec-2008 - The Bayer Group is to further expand its research and development activities despite the current financial and economic crisis. “The task now is to set the right course. Only through innovation can our company generate the growth that is essential to safeguard its sustained success,” said Werner ...
Labcyte Awarded U. S. Patent for Transferring Liquids within Sealed Containers
15-Dec-2008 - Labcyte Inc. announced the issuance of U.S. Patent 7,405,072, which uses the unique advantages of moving liquids with sound to transfer fluids within a sealed container, free from any physical contact. This process can be applied to the testing of pathogens and other dangerous fluids. “A ...
11-Dec-2008 - A team of researchers from Penn State University and the University of Chicago has uncovered clues that may explain how and why a particular virus, called N4, injects an unusual substance - an RNA polymerase protein - into an E. coli bacterial cell. The results, which are published in the current ...
10-Dec-2008 - A precious metal which has never before been used in a clinical setting is being developed as an anti-cancer agent by Warwick researchers. The metal, osmium, is closely related to platinum, which is widely used to treat cancers in the form of the drug cisplatin. Most famously, the cyclist Lance ...
Westburg BV to Distribute BioFlux Line of Live Cell Imaging Products
04-Dec-2008 - Fluxion Biosciences announced an exclusive distribution agreement with The Netherlands-based Westburg BV. Westburg BV will handle sales and service of Fluxion's BioFlux research tools for live cell image analysis in Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and ...
03-Dec-2008 - Gray mold is a gardener's nightmare. The fungus, also known by its scientific name Botrytis cinerea, is a scourge to more than 200 agricultural and ornamental plant species, including staples such as tomatoes, strawberries, snap and lima beans, cabbage, lettuce and endive, peas, peppers, and ...
Two new arrivals add to Biocitech's success in attracting cutting-edge companies to the Paris life science park
01-Dec-2008 - Biocitech, the Paris life science technology park, announced that two new companies, Chem-X-Infinity and Spectralys Innovation, have become the park's 23rd and 24th residents. The new companies bring new strengths in chemistry and consulting to the life science industry. Chem-X-Infinity sarl is ...
21-Nov-2008 - A key enzyme in the biosynthesis of vitamin B1 has somehow evolved the ability to perform a complex series of some 15 to 20 steps, report two Cornell chemists. Understanding the function of the enzyme, known as HMP-P synthase, is like solving a classic Rubik's cube, said researcher Steven Ealick, ...
20-Nov-2008 - Galapagos NV announced new collaboration agreements with Merck Serono, a division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. Total value of the contracts for Galapagos is €1.1 million over one year. Galapagos’ service division BioFocus DPI will provide SoftFocus© compounds for use in Merck Serono’s drug ...
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