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Expert interview: recapitulating the blood-brain barrier using in vitro hiPSC models in drug discovery
Better understand the blood-brain barrier for translational research and drug discovery in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Biopolymers Codelivering Engineered T Cells and STING Agonists can Eliminate Heterogenous Tumors
Using the IVIS® Spectrum non-invasive preclinical optical system to quantify tumor-specific T cells responses in NFAT-luciferase transgenic mice.
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DNA origami elevates the design of multispecific antibodies as cancer therapeutic agents
Publication review highlighting the use of the IVIS™ Lumina X5 optical imaging system and BioLegend Antibodies describe programmable T cell engagers (PTEs), a novel class of agents created with DNA origami, a nanotechnology that allows the precise spatial arrangement of biomolecules. When combined with antibodies, this approach holds great promise to develop specific and effective biomedical nanotherapies for diseases like cancer.
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Syrian hamsters as a small animal model for SARS-CoV-2 infection and countermeasure development
Dr. Kawaoka Yoshihiro, a world-renowned virologist uses the Quantum microCT system to study SARS-CoV-2 in Syrian hamster models.
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Countering vascular calcification through mitochondrial phosphate transport inhibition in a CKD murine model
Researcher using in vivo imaging to study countering vascular calcification through mitochondrial phosphate transport inhibition in chronic kidney disease.
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Developing a phenotypic in vitro model for progression of liver steatosis
A recent study developed a model of hepatic steatosis in functional human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes (hiPSC-Hep).
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Artemisinins target GABAA receptor signaling and impair α cell identity
Artemisinins Target GABA Receptor Signaling and Impair α Cell Identity encouraging α cells to convert into insulin-producing β-like cells.
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The tobacco-specific carcinogen-operated calcium channel promotes lung tumorigenesis via IGF2 exocytosis in lung epithelial cells
Publication review highlighting using Revvity's translational drug discovery technologies including the IVIS SpectrumCT and IVISense MMP fluorescent imaging probe as well as the Operetta high content screening system to reveal the mechanism of action and efficacy of calcium signaling blockers for chemoprevention initially in live lung cells, and subsequently in a mouse model of lung cancer
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Morphological profiling of human T and NK lymphocytes by high-content imaging
The study in this publication review provides a foundation for the development of morphological profiling as a scalable approach to monitor the immune synapse (IS), primary lymphocyte responsiveness and microarchitecture.
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Multifunctional mRNA-based CAR T-cells show promising anti-tumor activity against glioblastoma
Learn how researchers have evaluated the efficiency of mRNA-based multifunctional CAR T-cells against glioblastoma in vitro and in vivo.
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Imaging and gene editing approaches highlight important role of autophagy in controlling Mtb infection
Learn how researchers used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing and high-content imaging approaches to explore the role of autophagy in controlling Mtb infection.
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Bone morphogenetic protein 8B - a promising therapeutic avenue for NASH treatment
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 8B investigated as a Promising Therapeutic Avenue for NASH Treatment
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