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  • Life Sciences - 23 Jan 2025
    Orphan drugs offer critical treatment options for rare diseases, improving quality of life for underserved patients and driving advancements in pharmaceuticals.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Clinical chemistry refers to the biochemical analysis of body fluids. It uses chemical reactions to determine the levels of various chemical compounds in bodily fluids. Several simple chemical tests...
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    Lentivirus genus represents a diverse, yet exceptionally cohesive group of retroviruses. Their influence on the health and general well-being of animals and humans alike has been enormous. Members of...
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the aggregation of clumps of the alpha-synuclein protein throughout the brain.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2021
    Adenosine kinase is an important enzyme that regulates both the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of adenosine.
  • Life Sciences - 7 Feb 2020
    Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling, also known as TUNEL staining, is a robust technique for the detection of apoptosis.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    The microbial population in the colon is a major source of many essential chemical factors which drive normal or abnormal metabolism. There are ten times as many microbes in the colon as there are...
  • Life Sciences - 3 Feb 2025
    Antibodies, essential for immune function, are tailored to recognize pathogens, driving advancements in diagnostics and therapeutic interventions for diseases.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jul 2023
    Like differently shaped individual beads in a chain, amino acids are joined together to form proteins. The main function of amino acids is to serve as building blocks for proteins. Proteins tend to be...
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    IgG is the type of immunoglobulin most commonly found within human serum and can be broken down into four sub-classes: IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4.

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