To adapt to changing environmental pressures, bacteria have developed various methods that allow them to uptake exogenous DNA and incorporate it into their own genomes. One of these processes is ...
Antibodies are widely employed in the quantification of antigens in complex biological samples. Using techniques such as Western blotting, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry researchers are able to ...
A new wave of antibody-targeted anticancer therapies is showing great clinical promise, with the potential to transform cancer treatment. These antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are multicomponent ...
Dr Ishwar Singh, Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Lincoln, UK discusses about his areas of research, their objectives and the evolving sphere of pharma research, with Lakshmipriya ...
Researchers have imaged a major component in conjugation – the process bacteria use to share DNA with each other. During conjugation, bacteria can exchange genetic information in the form of special ...
Recent collaboration offers more heterogeneous, stable antibody drug conjugates of synthetic tubulin-binding agents shown to rapidly trigger cancer cell death. Targeted drug delivery remains a ...