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Are technical replicates a necessity in RT-qPCR? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present the development of a BRET-based senor for the detection and quantification of interactions involving regula...
What are bacteriocins and how can we harness their therapeutic potential?
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the biggest threats to global public health, mobilizing researchers and companies to explore non-traditional...
Bat organoid platform reveals more about zoonotic viruses
Engineered mini organs from the most common bat species have been developed to study infections by key viruses, including COVID-19 and influenza. A te...
Leveraging bioinformatics to develop universal vaccines
Original story from La Jolla Institute for Immunology (CA, USA). New vaccine design pipeline could protect against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants and mo...
Award-winning cancer research: from A to TME
With the rapid progress and high volume of cancer research, awards serve as a good way to keep in mind the foundations of the field and to cut through...
Liver cells self-organize to form vascularized liver organoid
A novel 3D cell culture method has been developed that encourages liver progenitor cells to self-organize and form blood vessel networks for the first...
The platform accelerating protein evolution
Original story from Scripps Research (CA, USA). A new platform combines rational protein design with continuous evolution to discover functional molec...
Novel RNA sequencing technique uncovers drivers of cell differentiation
Original story from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Rapid precision run-on sequencing (rPRO-seq) may help doctors understand disease states and...
The biotech bi-weekly: preserving biodiversity, engineering phage therapies, manufacturing difficult-to-express molecules and revolutionizing viticulture
We’ve been bouncing between the lab, the field and the clinic over the last two weeks; here are the latest biotech industry updates! A grant has been...
Lipid density governs cell flexibility
Lipid density has been shown to be the defining factor in membrane flexibility, potentially opening new avenues in synthetic biology. Research into me...
Are technical replicates a necessity in RT-qPCR? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques
What are bacteriocins and how can we harness their therapeutic potential?
Bat organoid platform reveals more about zoonotic viruses
Leveraging bioinformatics to develop universal vaccines
Award-winning cancer research: from A to TME
Liver cells self-organize to form vascularized liver organoid
The platform accelerating protein evolution
Novel RNA sequencing technique uncovers drivers of cell differentiation
The biotech bi-weekly: preserving biodiversity, engineering phage therapies, manufacturing difficult-to-express molecules and revolutionizing viticulture
Lipid density governs cell flexibility
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