Monkeypox’s genetic code is similar to smallpox so known vaccines & anti-viral treatments are effective in reducing its spread & physiological effects.
Innovative Applications of TransFix®
TransFix® is designed for stabilisation of peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid to enumerate lymphocyte subpopulations by flow cytometry. However, researchers have developed many new and innovative uses of TransFix. We’ve presented a selection of publications to highlight the versatility of
ELISA Kit Supplier to Watch in 2019
Elabscience has been Highly Commended in the 2019 CiteAb Awards in the category ‘ELISA kit supplier to watch in 2019’. CiteAb is a leading life science data provider that helps researchers and their suppliers make more informed decisions. Their search engine
Why You Should Take “Pseudogenes” Seriously in Your Research
Protein-coding DNA, or “functional” genes, only accounts for up to 2% in the human genome. Until recently, the remaining 98% have been referred to as “junk DNA” for their putative noncoding feature. The name itself implies that junk DNA is
Why Autophagy research won a Nobel Prize
The process of autophagy was first recognized in the late 1950s and it was thought of as bulk “junk” removal. Then, dedicated scientists did a little more digging and found there is an amazing methodology to the “junk” removal. It
A Summary of ProSci’s Research on HIV
ProSci‘s roots lie in the research of Human Immunodefficiency Virus and working to develop a neutralizing vaccine against it. Below is an “abstract of abstracts” summarizing the research performed over the last several years that has built their business from
Nobel Antibodies
Antibodies are characterized by versatility in form and in function: they are great communicators in the immune system, they can be used to visualize obscure targets, and can stabilize otherwise transient molecular states. In 2011, Brian K. Kolbilka and Robert
“Let’s Make America the Country That Cures Cancer Once and For All”
During the 2016 State of the Union Address, President Obama called attention to a myriad of issues currently plaguing Americans. One of the many initiatives President Obama announced in response was a “moonshot” to cure cancer, referencing the flood of
A Brief Introduction to PD-1 Antibodies and Immunotherapy
President Jimmy Carter’s cancer remission was wonderful news, but as some outlets [1] noted, it is important to understand that not all patients are responding as well to similar treatments, and that there is currently still no “cure” for cancer.