Application Notes & Whitepapers 2017
This supplement contains a collection of application notes and whitepapers from some of the leading suppliers to the pharmaceutical industry...
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This supplement contains a collection of application notes and whitepapers from some of the leading suppliers to the pharmaceutical industry...
PET imaging may improve diagnosis and monitoring for MS patients...
A blood test using infrared spectroscopy can be used to diagnose two types of cancer...
A new 3D printing technique allows researchers to replicate biological structures, which could be used for tissue regeneration and replica organs...
A team of UK scientists have harnessed an innovative new method to gain a greater understanding of signalling stations within living cells, called nanodomains.
For the study of a pharmaceutical drug product, particle characteristics (count, size and chemistry) and compound distributions (size and spatial) are among key parameters that strongly determine the quality of the product...
Powerful MRI technique shows blood flow complications before placenta damage is consolidated...
Adoption of Quality by Design (QbD) principles, regulatory support of QbD, process analytical technology (PAT), and continuous manufacturing are major factors effecting new approaches to pharmaceutical manufacturing and bioprocessing...
Advances in brain imaging have enabled scientists to show for the first time that a key protein which causes nerve cell death spreads throughout the brain in Alzheimer's disease...
Women undergoing IVF may become pregnant with fewer treatment cycles thanks to a device that uses an obstacle course to select the fastest and healthiest sperm...
Much rests on the further development of bioanalytical technologies which allow the highest level of sensitivity on small samples, and robust, high reproducibility across large populations. Johan Devenyns, CEO PharmaFluidics, explains further...
Particle size reduction is a fast and cost-effective answer to increasing the exposure of poorly soluble oral drugs by increasing surface area and thereby improving dissolution rate. This approach will only work for DCS IIa1 drugs where dissolution rate is the rate-limiting factor for absorption. This may be applicable to…
Researchers have improved molecular detection at low concentration levels by arranging nanoparticles on nanowires to enhance Raman spectroscopy....
Among the list of over 300 FDA and EMA approved biopharmaceutical products, around 50% are freeze-dried – indicating that freeze-drying is the preferred way of stabilising biopharmaceutical drug products that are unstable in aqueous solution, despite the high cost and long processing time linked to this manufacturing technique.1,2
University of Southampton postgraduate researcher Catarina Moura creates seasonal images from stem cells as part of her investigation into new optical techniques to monitor the cells' development.