The Native Antigen Company introduces Rubella virus-like particles
New Rubella VLPs promise a reliable source of reagents for consistency in immunoassay development and manufacturing
New Rubella VLPs promise a reliable source of reagents for consistency in immunoassay development and manufacturing
AMSBIO introduces new range of solutions to assess the function of PROTACs as a promising therapeutic method
Explore the techniques and technologies that are shaping the latest advancements in cancer research
inStem’s Centre for Chemical Biology and Therapeutics to work with PhoreMost to progress selected targets
High capture efficiency and sensitivity of scATAC-Seq assay demonstrated in Nature Biotechnology study
Learn about microfluidic diffusional sizing, a new technique for protein analysis, in this new on-demand webinar
Join our free upcoming webinar to find out more about this new protein research technique
The money will fund development and research in the key areas of healthcare and energy, using synchrotron technology
Relive the biggest stories of the month and find out what’s been making waves in the SelectScience life sciences community since the turn of the year
Instant analysis of omics data using fast and versatile data visualization software
Researchers reveal new insights into self repair pathways in cancer cells, after therapy with PARP inhibitors
The findings could help clinicians decide the best course and delivery of treatment for cancer patients
Understanding the impact and management of these metals could lead to more effective future therapies for Alzheimer’s
The novel insect protein expression system promises superior protein yields, consistent results, a streamlined workflow and scales from discovery to production
CYC065, an inhibitor of CDK2 and CDK9 kinases, has inhibited tumor growth in some patients with advanced cancers
Researchers aim to tackle the issue of plastic waste by enhancing pre-existing PETase – a known digestive enzyme for plastic materials
Studies suggest that large concentrations of sulfites and bisulfites in shallow lakes may have set the stage for Earth’s first biological molecules.
Exciting new discovery describes the mechanism of action of a new class of antibiotics
Researchers at University of Sheffield reveal the conversion of infrared light into electrical charges by photosynthetic proteins