Application Notes & Whitepapers 2019
Industry experts share their latest research and developments in pharma.
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Industry experts share their latest research and developments in pharma.
Researchers have developed a method that can use 3D microscopy to develop ALMOST, A Label-free Multicolor Optical Surface Tomography...
A meta lens developed by researchers at only one micron thick, has the ability to perform better than any compound lens currently available...
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have used an integrated imaging approach to probe an invasive Staphylococcus aureus (‘staph’) infection in a mouse model, revealing new insights about staph infections that can be broadly applied to other diseases.
Researchers at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida have combined single-cell imaging of cancer cells in mice with mathematical modelling to establish which drug characteristics determine its efficacy.
Data from the Phase I study of collaborative industry partnership AMP are now available, meaning scientists can benefit from access to important research about Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble warped nanographene, that is biocompatible and shows promise for fluorescent cell imaging...
Scientists in the United States have discovered that two existing FDA-approved drugs, clofarabine (Clolar™) and cladribine (Leustatin™), have a powerful inhibitory impact on Ewing sarcoma cells in the lab.
A team of UK scientists have harnessed an innovative new method to gain a greater understanding of signalling stations within living cells, called nanodomains.
Confocal Raman imaging is a non-destructive microscopy technique that can identify the molecules in a sample and visualise their distribution in three dimensions...
NPL's new approach informed by government priorities, consultancy with industry and the NHS, and a century of expertise, will see it focus on some of the world’s biggest health challenges, from supporting the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and dementia, to reducing attrition rates in drug development, to creating new…
20 March 2009 | By
On the cold and snowy weekend of the 7th and 8th of February a group of academics, professionals and vendors met in Dublin for the first Cellular Imaging and Analysis event co-hosted by Trinity College Dublin and the European Pharmaceutical Review. Battling through the adverse weather conditions, delegates and speakers…
7 February 2009 | By
Cellular Imaging and Analysis is undoubtedly one of the hottest topics in the field of pharmaceutical research and development. Technical or diagnostic progress made almost hourly, this multidisciplinary set of challenges and opportunities is proving one of the most profoundly effective in the history of science.