Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
The behaviour of a receptor protein can be influenced by the presence of certain lipids in the membrane it is embedded in.
Research reveals that neural crest cells fine-tune key growth signals during early development, ensuring proper formation of ...
Bracco’s cell selection and activation microbubble technology is designed to support both positive- and negative-selection strategies.
Researchers at City St. George’s, University of London, have identified a new molecular signature that may explain why ...
Bracco Imaging is expanding into the cell therapy space to explore new applications of its long-established microbubble technology.
"Dosing the first patient in our Phase 1/2 trial of NEO-811 in renal cell carcinoma marks a pivotal inflection point for Neomorph, representing the first clinical evaluation of an asset from our ...
Press ReleaseIB Communicationsbracco@ibcomms.agency Bracco Enters Cell Therapy Manufacturing with Cell Selection and Activation TechnologiesTechnology based on Bracco’s clinically validated ...
Tumours boost their own growth by attracting and then commandeering nearby sensory neurons, a study finds. By ‘plugging into’ tumour cells, these neurons can send a signal to the brain that subdues ...
Dr. Sebastian Scheich of University Hospital Frankfurt will receive around €2 million over the next six years through the Emmy Noether Program for his research into an aggressive form of lymph node ...
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is an aggressive and rapidly progressing form of lymph node cancer that affects around 6,000 people in Germany ...
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