Nanoparticle vaccine offers universal protection against influenza
Researchers have developed a universal vaccine to combat influenza A viruses that produces long-lasting immunity...
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Researchers have developed a universal vaccine to combat influenza A viruses that produces long-lasting immunity...
Addition of hydroxyurea to current chemotherapy significantly improved survival in animal models of glioblastoma...
3M’s inventions have improved daily life for hundreds of millions of people all over the world since 1902. Silvia Perez, President and General Manager of the Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) Division of 3M, highlights some of her company’s recent innovations.
Replacing daily pills with a weekly regimen could help patients stick to their dosing schedule...
A new type of skin patch that administers drugs directly into the bloodstream is being tested as a possible answer to the antibiotic resistance crisis...
This In-Depth Focus examines water solubility for active ingredients, hot melt extrusion and designing appropriate non-clinical safety studies.
This whitepaper explains how an Integrated Development Platform can meet the needs of both analytical development and QC...
A new drug delivery system could provide a smart technology for the targeted treatment of a variety of serious diseases...
Researchers have developed tiny drug-laden nanoparticles that can seek and destroy cancer stem cells...
In vitro study verifies method for remotely triggering release of cancer drugs...
Company establishes its presence in South Korea...
A topical gel made from a class of common blood pressure medications has been found to accelerate the healing process of chronic skin wounds...
Researchers have designed synthetic beta cells that secrete insulin in response to high blood sugar...
FDA collaboration will characterise the performance of Organs-on-Chips as a platform for potential use in drug development and regulatory evaluation...
In this issue Dave Elder discusses issues around the manufacture of film coatings and Adeyinka Aina and colleagues consider the potential medicinal uses and efficacy of the flavonoids epigallocatechin and epicatechin, which can be extracted from the Spondias mombin plant.