The ever-expanding field of high-content analysis (HCA) continues to lure scientists from many disciplines. Because of its versatility, high-content screening can be used for many applications ...
Researchers Attempt to Make Sense of Massive Amounts of Data High-content analysis (HCA) is emerging as one of the fastest growing sectors in drug discovery and development. It represents the ...
Fluorescent techniques have largely replaced transmitted light methods in recent decades, allowing users to confidently identify many distinct cellular structures, such as nuclei, mitochondria, ...
High-Content Analysis (HCA) merges the benefits of high-throughput automation and unbiased analysis with microscopic imaging. This powerful - and now highly accessible - technique allows researchers, ...
No modern laboratory is complete without at least one basic microscope, an essential tool for biologists in medical research. Transmitted light methods have largely been replaced by fluorescent ...
Post-mortem examination of spinal cord tissue from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients consistently reveals the presence of TDP-43-, FUS- or SOD1- and ubiquitin-positive inclusions comprised ...
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are transforming oncology by combining the precision of monoclonal antibodies with the potency of cytotoxic drugs. Yet, developing effective ADCs requires overcoming ...
In response to vascular injury vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) alternate between a differentiated (contractile) and a dedifferentiated (synthetic) state or phenotype. Although parts of the ...