Drugs designed to halt cancer growth may offer a new way to control high blood pressure
Berkeley scientists use cryo-EM to capture alarm-sounding protein ring
The advanced breath simulators, the BRS 2100 and BRS 3100, are designed for orally inhaled product (OIP) development and testing
NitroSynapsin is intended to restore an electrical signaling imbalance in the brain found in virtually all forms of autism spectrum disorder
A recent study shows that there are no negative effects from having annual influenza vaccination
An effective method for synthesizing thiophene-containing fluorophores
Computer modeling and simulation has become a vital part of the drug development process
With fewer smaller chemicals, scientists develop more-targeted medicines
Innovative animal-free cell culture improves consistency, safety, and efficiency
Mislabeling may lead to adverse effects for patients, including children with epilepsy
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