PROTEIN

Category: Biochemistry

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  • Tissue Therapies wins grant for developing single protein VitroGro products

    TISSUE Therapies has won a Queensland Government Smart State Grant for the commercial development of new wound healing products using the single protein formulation of VitroGro.

    10/07/2009

  • Millipore target protein kinases enzyme mutation

    Millipore target protein kinases enzyme mutation

    MOLECULAR therapeutics targeting protein kinases have proven successful in treating some cancer patients, especially those with pathologies derived by oncogenic forms of tyrosine kinases.

    09/03/2009

  • Protection from a protein

    Protection from a protein

    OUR DNA is not as defenceless as once thought, with researchers at the University of Michigan identifying a key protein which plays not one, but two critical roles in affecting the development of cancer.

    14/01/2009

  • Sigma-Aldrich and Sangamo extend licence agreement

    SIGMA-ALDRICH and Sangamo BioSciences have announced a major expansion of their existing license agreement to include the exclusive rights to develop and distribute zinc finger DNA binding protein (ZFP)-modified cell lines for commercial production of protein pharmaceuticals.

    06/10/2009

  • Sigma-Aldrich launches Service Network

    Sigma-Aldrich launches Service Network

    SIGMA-Aldrich has announced the launch of its Services Network which has been designed to provide laboratory services for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.

    10/06/2009

  • SID-MRM-MS method found to enhance detection of protein biomarkers

    THE 28 June online edition of Nature Biotechnology has published a study on a method to detect and quantify multiple protein biomarkers in blood samples.

    29/06/2009

  • Collaborative team wins $1 million for drug research

    A joint research team have received the $1 million Ramaciotti Biomedical Research Award to create a 'Centre for Kinomics'.

    17/11/2009

  • Flupol-ABPP technique developed to shed light on proteins

    Flupol-ABPP technique developed to shed light on proteins

    RESEARCHERS at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California have developed a high-throughput screening (HTS) technique which aims to shed light on the biochemical activities of numerous proteins about which little is currently known.

    06/04/2009

  • Cocaine effects on metabolic protein studied

    Cocaine effects on metabolic protein studied

    RESEARCHERS from the Penn State College of Medicine, the University of Florida and Wake Forest University School of Medicine have looked into a proteomics study of the long-term relapse liability effect of cocaine use.

    01/05/2009

  • Key survival protein for malaria parasite offers new drug hope

    Researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) in Melbourne, have identified a key protein used by the malaria parasite to transform human red blood cells in such a way as to ensure its own survival.

    19/02/2010

  • Prana Biotechnology claims PBT2 fights Alzheimer’s neurodegeneration

    Prana Biotechnology claims PBT2 fights Alzheimer’s neurodegeneration

    PRANA Biotechnology has announced that its PBT2 lead compound for treating Alzheimer’s Disease can also prevent the loss of synapses between neurons, combating neurodegeneration.

    17/03/2009

  • In Vitro Technologies partner with Fluorotechnics

    In Vitro Technologies is proud to introduce a new sales, marketing and distribution partnership with Fluorotechnics Pty. Ltd.

    09/10/2009

  • NMR detects 3D protein structure in living cells

    NMR detects 3D protein structure in living cells

    A TEAM of Scientists says they have been able to determine the three-dimensional structure of proteins in living cells using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer.

    17/03/2009

  • Melanoma’s to be beaten with broccoli and cabbage

    Melanoma’s to be beaten with broccoli and cabbage

    GAVIN Robertson, associate professor of pharmacology, pathology and dermatology, Penn State College of Medicine says his team have developed drugs from naturally occurring compounds that can inhibit the growth of tumours in mice by 50 to 60% with a very low dose.

    13/03/2009

  • Software program helps identify new drug targets

    US researchers have developed a computer program that predicts thousands of previously unknown drug-target associations. They claim the technique can be used to uncover new applications or reveal potential side effects for drugs already on the market.

    04/11/2009

  • PerkinElmer and Sangmyung University join minds

    PerkinElmer and Sangmyung University join minds

    PERKINELMER and Sangmyung University (Republic of Korea) have entered into a drug discovery collaboration based upon applying AequoScreen aequorin assay technology to cutting-edge G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) research.

    25/03/2009

  • PerkinElmer expands its GPCR cell line portfolio

    PerkinElmer expands its GPCR cell line portfolio

    PERKINELMER has announced the release of 16 G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) and ion channel cell lines which increase the company’s cell line portfolio to over 300.

    05/05/2009

  • Multiple Sclerosis research project launched

    A MAJOR collaborative research project focusing on protein analysis to unlock the secrets of multiple sclerosis was launched today by the Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Mark Butler.

    31/08/2009

  • Biosimilar passed for low white blood cell count

    Biosimilar passed for low white blood cell count

    SANDOZ has announced it has received final approval for its third biosimilar, paving the way for the oncology therapy to be made available to patients across the European Union.

    16/02/2009

  • New structure for DNA suggested

    New structure for DNA suggested

    RESEARCHERS at the University of Barcelona have proposed a new model for DNA packaging during cell division.

    19/02/2009

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