eNUVIO is Launching the OMEGA-96 Device Kumar Jeetendra | January 27, 2021 Montreal, Canada – January 27th 2021 – On September 25th 2020 eNUVIO was pleased to introduce the latest microfabricated tool for neuronal compartmentalization and co-culture experiments: the OMEGA-96. Today, eNUVIO officially announced the launch of this unique product, making the OMEGA-96 the very first device of its kind. Modelled on the success of its predecessor, …
Biased appropriation of Covid antibodies chances fueling financial vulnerability: IMF Kumar Jeetendra | January 28, 2021 The IMF has warned that the inequitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines risks exacerbating financial vulnerabilities, particularly for frontier market economies, though their approval and rollout have boosted expectations of a global recovery and increased risk asset rates. In its Global Financial Stability update published on Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund underlined that before the coronavirus …
Substances in tick spit actuate insusceptible reaction smothering proteins in cattles Kumar Jeetendra | January 28, 2021 Scientists from Hokkaido University, Japan and Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, have revealed that substances in tick saliva trigger immune response-suppressing proteins in cows that facilitates the transmission of tick-borne diseases. The finding was published in the journal Scientific Reports and could assist in the …
Malmö University educator investigates new cycle to make nutritious vegan cheese Kumar Jeetendra | January 28, 2021 As many opt for a plant-based diet, vegetarian options are big business. However, some dairy products just cannot be mimicked. Now, a Malmö University professor is on course to develop a fresh nutritious vegan cheese-making procedure. The planet’s limited resources and growing population have never been more under the spotlight. This is what prompted Marité …
Rapid Assessment of the Stability of Colloids & Dispersions Kumar Jeetendra | January 28, 2021 The Stabino® II from Analytik is a fast and easy-to-operate zeta potential instrument for analysing and optimising the stability of colloids and dispersions, based on measurement of streaming potential. Determining the stability of colloids or dispersions is a critical factor in quality assurance or development and formulation of new products. Many analytical systems for determining …
ENPICOM introduces an end-to-end solution for fast and efficient antibody discovery Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2021 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (The Netherlands) –ENPICOM BV, an innovative bioinformatics software engineering company, announces a major release of its ImmunoGenomiX (IGX) Platform featuring the new Antibody Discovery Module (ADM). This solution will allow scientists in biopharmaceutical companies and academia, as well as service providers working in the antibody discovery field, to make the most of their Sanger …
Glenmark Pharma gets USFDA gesture for nervous system stimulant drug Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2021 Drug major Glenmark Pharma on Thursday said it has received final acceptance from the US health regulator for central nervous system stimulant medication Amphetamine Sulfate tablets. The approved product is a generic version of Evekeo tablets of Arbor Pharmaceuticals LLC. Quoting IQVIA sales statistics for the 12 month period ending November 2020, Glenmark said Evekeo …
Johnson and Johnson 1-dose shot forestalls COVID-19, however not exactly some others Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2021 Johnson & Johnson’s long-awaited vaccine seems to protect against COVID-19 with just 1 shot — not as strong as some two-shot rivals but still potentially helpful for a world in dire need of more doses. J&J said Friday that in the U.S. and seven other nations, the single-shot vaccine was 66% effective overall at preventing …
New gene based vaccine procedure gets award from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Kumar Jeetendra | January 29, 2021 The AAVCOVID vaccine application, a novel gene-based vaccine plan that utilizes an adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector, was granted an award for up to $2.1 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The grant will assist the effort to bring further preclinical validation into the AAV vaccine platform. An AAVCOVID vaccine candidate is set to …
Coronavirus antibody: AstraZeneca applies for full regulatory endorsement in Brazil Kumar Jeetendra | January 30, 2021 Brazilian health regulator Anvisa said on January 29 that a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca had applied for full regulatory approval, in a positive development for the nation’s beleaguered vaccine rollout. The entry, the first of its kind in Brazil, was made by the federally funded Fiocruz Institute, which will manufacture the …
New investigation shows interface between intestinal microbiota and maternal behavior Kumar Jeetendra | January 30, 2021 As scientists learn more about the microorganisms that colonize the human anatomy –collectively referred to as the microbiota–one area of extreme interest is the effect that these microbes can have on the mind. A new study headed by Salk Institute scientists has identified a strain of E. coli bacteria that, when living in the guts …
YMC-Triart C18 for separation of 11 common cannabinoids Kumar Jeetendra | January 30, 2021 Until recently, cannabis and its derivatives were widely restricted under legislation which stated they had no medical value and carried a substantial risk of misuse. Policy is rapidly changing, and cannabis can now be prescribed for medicinal use in many countries across Europe. This provides important new opportunities for treating patients although these need to …