New Finding: A New Spatial Model for the Study of Tumor Growth & Evolution
Mathematical model is the most powerful tool to elucidate cancer growth and evolution, but over the years it still has defects. Although there are some models having been developed to capture tumor ...
Announcement Dates Set for the 2015 Nobel Prizes
According to the official website of the Nobel Prize, this year’s Laureates will be announced between October 5 and 12, which includes researchers, authors and peace advocates who, according to the ...
To Be Immunogenic or Not? It Is Not a Question Anymore
In 2006, Japanese scientist Shinya Yamanaka gained the lead with iPS technology induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Since then, the technology has been seen as the hope of cell therapy. It is ...
The Most Read Cell Stem Cell Articles in July
Cell Stem Cell is one of the two newly added members in Cell Press in 2007, (the other is the Cell Host & Microbe). The magazine covers stem cell research ranging from basic cellular and ...
Global Diabetes Market Have Reached $62 Billion in 2014
According to a report compiled by data analytics firm GlobalData, the top ten diabetes drug manufacturers have generated a total of $ 62 billion in 2014 global sales, a rise of 5.1% year-on-year. ...
Top Ten BioTechniques News You Cannot Miss in 2015
The time speeded so quickly that it is July 2015—a half of the year has passed. As the summer approaching, BioTechniques magazine summarizes the top ten most popular news stories that should not to ...
Significant Progress: Antibody Drugs for Alzheimer’s Show Glimmers of Promise
Alzheimer's disease drug development seems like the Bermuda for clinical-trial—over an hundred and twenty clinical trials have sunk like a stone in the past two decades. A handful of approved drugs ...
ADVANCEMENTS MADE WITH FLUORESCENT IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION
FISH procedures are the most commonly used for in situ hybridization. Using fluorescent markers to make DNA sequences more obvious make it much easier to assess the DNA strand and finding patterns ...
Leveraging 3D Cell Culture and AI for Next-Generation Drug Discovery
The transition from two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) cell models is a key advancement in biomedical research. 3D cell models such as spheroids, organoids, and ...