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The mechanism of Semen Persicae?Flos Carthami in treating hypertrophic scar: A study based on network pharmacological analysis and in vitro experiments

Chemical Biology and Drug Design

However, the pharmacodynamic mechanism and molecular target of SP-FC in the treatment of HS are still unclear. Therefore, this study is intended to explore the mechanism and target of SP-FC in the treatment of HS through network pharmacology combined with in vitro cell and molecular biology experiments.

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Cavro® ADP Detect: OEM design engineering drives molecular diagnostics automation

Tecan

By Mellisa Enriquez Cavro® ADP Detect: an overview Tecan's design engineering plays a crucial role in driving the automation of molecular diagnostics workflows. The Tecan Cavro ADP pipettor range has a proven track record of successful integration into molecular diagnostics platforms worldwide.

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CytoDel Announces Pre-Clinical Data on Cyto-111 as Antidote to Botulinum Neurotoxin (BoNT) Published in Science Translational Medicine

The Pharma Data

The complete text of the article titled, “Neuronal Delivery of Antibodies has Therapeutic Effects in Animal Models of Botulism,” can be found h e re. Cyto-111 was conceived, expressed and purified in the laboratory of Konstantin Ichtchenko, Ph.D.,

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Driving efficiency across upstream bioprocess workflow

Drug Target Review

This article will focus on a novel transposon system for stable clone development with low variation. He has a post-doctorate in virology, viral pathogenesis, viral vector development, and vaccines evaluation from Harvard Medical School, and a PhD in virology/molecular biology. References Mistry RK, Kelsall E, Sou SN, et al.

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Inside the Laboratory for Extraordinary Microbes

Codon

This article is part of the Asimov Press Column. But in the 1950s, at the dawn of molecular biology, scientists gained a new appreciation for it after searching for organisms that were easy to work with and quick to grow. Last year, more than 14,000 articles reported the use of E. coli in their experiments.

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What Limits a Genome’s Size?

Codon

This is the first article in our new column. These are pieces that are too short to run in our quarterly Issues. Niko McCarty kicks off the series with a short essay on the biophysical limits that keep genomes from growing too long. The New Caledonian fork fern has clearly found a solution to this problem.

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The Promise of Gas Vesicles

Codon

This is the story of how a peculiar protein shell, first discovered in a German lake more than one hundred years ago, is adding a fundamentally new dimension to biology. Sign up to receive articles from Asimov Press. Richly storied. No paywalls. angstroms, or roughly twice the length of a single carbon-carbon bond.