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Liposome Encapsulation
Liposome encapsulation refers to the process of enclosing a drug or other therapeutic agent within a lipid bilayer structure called a liposome. Liposomes are spherical structures composed of a phospholipid bilayer that can be used to deliver drugs to specific cells or tissues in the body. Liposomes can be used to encapsulate a wide variety…
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Protein/DNA/RNA
Proteins, DNA, and RNA are macromolecules that play important roles in biological processes. Proteins are large, complex molecules composed of amino acids that perform a wide variety of functions in the body. They can act as enzymes, which catalyze chemical reactions, or as structural components of cells and tissues. Proteins also play a role in…
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Therapeutic Small RNA Development
Therapeutic small RNA development refers to the process of developing small RNA molecules for use as therapeutic agents in the treatment of various diseases. Small RNAs are non-coding RNA molecules that play a role in regulating gene expression and can be used to target specific genes and pathways involved in disease. There are several types…
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Tox Studies
Toxicity studies, also known as toxicology studies, are an important component of drug development and refer to experiments or studies conducted to evaluate the potential adverse effects of a drug candidate on living organisms. These studies are designed to assess the safety of a drug candidate and to determine the dosage levels at which it…
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In vivo Testing
In vivo testing refers to experiments or studies that are conducted within a living organism, such as an animal or human. In the context of drug development, in vivo studies are often used to test the safety and efficacy of potential drug candidates that have shown promise in in vitro studies. There are several types…
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Drug Candidates in vitroÂ
In vitro refers to experiments or studies that are conducted in a laboratory setting outside of a living organism. In the context of drug development, in vitro studies are often used to test the efficacy and safety of potential drug candidates before they are tested in vivo (in living organisms). There are several types of…
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Protein Services
Protein services refer to a range of services that are offered by companies and organizations involved in the production, purification, and analysis of proteins. These services are used by researchers and companies in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and academic research. Protein services include: Protein services are crucial for advancing research in many fields, as…
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Therapeutic siRNA Development
Therapeutic siRNA (small interfering RNA) development involves the design, synthesis, and testing of siRNA molecules as potential treatments for a variety of diseases, including cancer, viral infections, and genetic disorders. SiRNA is a short RNA molecule that can silence the expression of specific genes by targeting and degrading the mRNA that encodes them. The development…
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Validated Xenograft Models
Validated xenograft models refer to preclinical animal models that are used in cancer research to study the behavior of human tumors in vivo. Xenograft models involve the transplantation of human cancer cells or tissues into immunodeficient mice or other animals, where they grow and develop as tumors. The validation of xenograft models involves demonstrating that…
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RNA and DNA Isolation
RNA and DNA isolation are laboratory techniques used to extract nucleic acids from cells or tissues for further analysis. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for the development, function, and reproduction of all living organisms, while RNA is responsible for transmitting genetic information from DNA to proteins, which carry out various cellular…