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Advances in CHO Cell Line Development for Biotherapeutics
A diverse array of biological medicines are now used to prevent and treat a wide range of illnesses. This article will discuss the development of cell lines in biopharma and will touch on key considerations, such as future manufacturability.
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Printing Robots With Bones, Ligaments, and Tendons
For the first time, researchers have succeeded in printing a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons made of different polymers using a new laser scanning technique.
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Novel Prostate Cancer Screening Methods To Reduce Unnecessary Biopsies
This article looks at the technologies currently being developed that can help to identify patients with a higher risk of prostate cancer, ultimately reducing the number of unnecessary biopsies.
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Handheld, Non-Invasive Device Developed To Detect Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Biomarkers
An international team of researchers has developed a handheld, non-invasive device that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases.
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Why the Time Is Now for Allogeneic Cell Therapies
Andrew Schulman explores why we need allogeneic therapies, the importance of collaboration to keep the momentum, and challenges and predictions for the future.
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450-Million-Year-Old Organism Rebuilt as a “Soft” Robot
Scientists have breathed new life into a 450-million-year-old organism, using fossil records to build a robotic replica out of flexible electronics and soft materials.
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Exploring Key Challenges in Life Science R&D
Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Markus Gershater to learn more about Synthace's Lab automation & experimentation in life science R&D 2023-2024 report, its findings and their significance.
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Unraveling the Secrets of Spider Silk
Spider silk is a remarkable material, offering high tensile strength and natural elasticity. In this article, learn how a group of scientists are currently exploring its untapped potential in medical and materials science.
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Extracting Meaningful Data With High-Throughput Drug Discovery Approaches
This article focuses on the use of high-throughput screening approaches in drug discovery and discusses the latest developments in this area.
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New Plastic Biodegrades in Seawater, Self-Heals Under Heat
Researchers have developed a new plastic material that is both stronger and stretchier than current plastics. It can self-heal scratches when warmed, is partially biodegradable and remembers complex shapes that can be restored when heated.
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