HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated using CRISPR-Cas gene editing technology
Authors successfully demonstrate transport of new-gene editing technology to ‘cut out’ HIV DNA from infected cells
Authors successfully demonstrate transport of new-gene editing technology to ‘cut out’ HIV DNA from infected cells
Watch this on demand webinar to learn more about mRNA vaccine development and manufacturing processes
Access Anti-SARS-CoV-2 is an easy-to-use 10-minute test on a portable device that provides highly accurate results on total Ig antibodies
The study is the first global, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III trial investigating Actemra/RoActemra in this setting
The test results are designed to enable differential diagnosis in under 2.5 hours
Relvar Ellipta was superior to usual care treatment in improving asthma control for patients in Salford Lung Study
SelectScience® spoke to Dr Peter O'Toole, Head of Imaging and Cytometry, Department of Biology at the University of York, about the technology serving his department
Specialists explore the importance of effective and dependable product characterization in the development and formulation of nanoparticles
Facing the challenges of the EU Water Framework Directive
Learn about the pioneering work of the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative and how technological advancements are helping drive scientific breakthroughs at its Flow Cytometry Core Facility
Transforming the lithium-ion battery value chain with NMR
Experts discuss the evolving landscape of clinical mass spectrometry, the impact of automation, challenges in integration, and what the future holds
As concerns about PFAS health risks rise, advancements in chromatography are transforming our understanding of these persistent chemicals. Explore how innovative techniques enhance detection and analysis, paving the way for safer environments and better public health.
Eurofins’ Ryan Francis discusses the development of new ambient mass spectrometry instrumentation to accelerate drug testing services