Chickens that are genetically modified to produce human proteins in their eggs can offer a cost-effective method of producing certain types of drugs
After blocking estrogen signals in brain, experts say they've "never seen bone this strong"
Scientists have been seeking a way to protect against different strains of the virus
The environmentally-friendly strategy offers major advantages over existing methods
Antibiotic resistant superbugs could kill up to 1.3 million people in Europe by 2050
Fourth study published over two-year span that analyzes key leukemia protein
Presently, only a limited number of drugs exist for effectively treating chronic pain, such as that caused by autoimmune diseases
Altered peptides from a South American wasp’s venom can kill bacteria but are nontoxic to human cells
Researchers tested chemical compounds for their ability to inhibit the malaria parasite at an earlier lifecycle stage than most current drugs
Jared Auclair, PhD, talks about recent innovations and trends in biopharmaceutical analysis
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