Primary cells have been a key part of life sciences research, and demand for these cells is at an all-time high.
Technology holds potential to benefit patients with damage to brain connections resulting from brain injury or disease
Researchers have developed a speedy, controllable way to get two or more ingredients into the same tiny capsule
Conversely, the more pharmaceutical companies spend on research and development, the more innovative are the results, study finds
New understanding of how artemisinin works could facilitate development of new drugs and therapeutic strategies against malaria
Move broadens Honeywell’s research chemicals portfolio and expands global reach
Patients with high-risk B-ALL are most likely to relapse after treatment
Technology opens the way for the development of a range of novel long-acting over-the-counter pain relief products
State and federal agencies are very serious when it comes to controlled substances. And you should be too.
Mathematical modeling enables $100 depth sensor to approximate the measurements of a $100,000 piece of lab equipment
A quick overview of the latest developments in and issues surrounding pancreatic and lung cancer research
New research by a Florida State University chemistry professor uses some of the world’s most powerful magnets to put a bullseye on the flu virus
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