Could amphibian foam be the future of topical drug delivery?
According to researchers, amphibian foam from the nests of the túngara frog could revolutionise topical, vaginal and rectal drug delivery.
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According to researchers, amphibian foam from the nests of the túngara frog could revolutionise topical, vaginal and rectal drug delivery.
Scotland is the first country in the UK to enable patients, battling this serious and debilitating condition, access to a new treatment option...
Health Data Research UK is awarding £30 million funding to six sites across the UK to address challenging healthcare issues through the use of data science...
US science minister announce new multi-million-pound commitment to boost the burgeoning field of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) in the UK.
The SMC endorses routine prescribing across NHS Scotland of Ipsen’s cabozantinib, offering a new therapy option to help battle kidney cancer.
21 September 2007 | By Walter Kolch, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research/ Institute for Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow
Within a decade proteomics has evolved from a fledgling discipline reserved for specialised laboratories, to a firm fixture in our standard omics arsenal used routinely by the research community. This stunning progress is due to many factors; the finishing of the genome projects provided major intellectual motivation and the development…
23 May 2006 | By Walter Kolch, University of Glasgow & Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
In the last decade proteomics has revolutionised biology and now biology starts revolutionising proteomics.