Chemists at The Ohio State University have developed a new and improved way to generate molecules that can enable the
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3-D bioprinting of living structures with built-in chemical sensors
An international team of researchers led by Professor Michael Kühl at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen has just
Continue reading »Chemists find a surprisingly simple reaction to make a family of bioactive molecules
To live up to humankind’s challenges, we are in constant need for new molecules. New drugs need to be designed
Continue reading »DNA repair after CRISPR cutting not at all what people thought: Involvement of Fanconi anemia DNA repair pathway provides opportunity to steer repair outcome
Despite high hopes and high investment in CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, scientists still have a lot to learn about how it
Continue reading »Targeting strategy may open door to better cancer drug delivery
Bioengineers may be able to use the unique mechanical properties of diseased cells, such as metastatic cancer cells, to help
Continue reading »Enzyme’s movement may be key to new cancer drugs: Interfering with the motion of a kinase enzyme might be a new approach for the development of anti-cancer drugs
Revealing all the steps required to activate an enzyme called a protein kinase may identify new ways to target cancer,
Continue reading »Artificial leaf as mini-factory for medicine: Efficiency now constant and on average 20 percent higher
Using sunlight for sustainable and cheap production of, for example, medicines. The ‘mini-factory’ in the form of a leaf that
Continue reading »Breakthrough brings gene-editing medicine one step closer to patient applications: New technique vastly improves precision of gene-editing technology
Imagine a future where a guided biomachine put into your body seeks out defective gene sequences in each cell and
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