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 How to Measure Plant Cell Viability Accurately: Methods and Insights

How to Measure Plant Cell Viability Accurately: Methods and Insights

In plant biotechnology, tissue culture, and stress physiology studies, knowing whether cells are alive or dead is essential for interpreting experimental results. ...

ByLifeasible


ELANE Protein: A Dual-Edged Regulator of Inflammation, Immunity, and Tissue Remodeling

ELANE Protein: A Dual-Edged Regulator of Inflammation, Immunity, and Tissue Remodeling

The recombinant form of ELANE protein is typically expressed in eukaryotic systems to preserve post-translational modifications and enzymatic activity. Activity assays, such as chromogenic peptide cleavage or fluorogenic substrate kinetics, are used to validate protein functionality post-purification. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Understanding Skeletal Muscle Microvascular Endothelial Cells: A Crucial Component of Muscle Health

Understanding Skeletal Muscle Microvascular Endothelial Cells: A Crucial Component of Muscle Health

Their significance extends beyond mere structural support; they actively contribute to various physiological processes. One of the primary functions of SMECs is the regulation of blood flow to skeletal muscles. During physical activity, the demand for oxygen and nutrients increases dramatically. SMECs respond to this heightened demand by ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Exploring Anthocyanins from Sources and Structure to Roles and Applications   

Exploring Anthocyanins from Sources and Structure to Roles and Applications  

Anthocyanins are bioflavonoids, and the main physiologically active functions of flavonoids are free radical scavenging ability and antioxidant ability. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Detection of Free Thiol Content

Detection of Free Thiol Content

The chemical properties of free thiols are very active. They can bind to proteins to change their structure and function, and they can also react with oxygen molecules to produce oxides that damage cells and tissues. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


CD BioSciences Rolls Out Innovative Cytoskeletal Interaction Assays Targeting Cell Biology Research

CD BioSciences Rolls Out Innovative Cytoskeletal Interaction Assays Targeting Cell Biology Research

Particularly, cell invasion is a specific type of cell migration for invading cells can migrate while not all migrating cells are invasive, and both invasion and migration physiological processes require the involvement of the cytoskeleton. Two biological processes of the services mainly include: Cytoskeletal interaction in mitosis: observing the interactions intuitively ...

ByCDBioSciences - VLPlant


Host Cell Protein Risks and Testing Requirements

Host Cell Protein Risks and Testing Requirements

Some of these proteins are necessary for the survival, reproduction and other normal physiological activities of engineered strains or cell lines. HCPs are purified together with the target product during the production process and cannot be removed. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Food Nutrition Enhancers

Food Nutrition Enhancers

Vitamins Vitamins are essential nutrients for maintaining normal physiological functions and promoting various metabolic processes in the human body. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


AMPK Signaling Pathway and Function

AMPK Signaling Pathway and Function

It is responsible for regulating cellular capacity input and output and maintaining the smooth functioning of cellular physiological activities. AMPK is also a key protein involved in various signaling pathways. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


The Role of Chx10 Neurons in Global Motor Arrest

The Role of Chx10 Neurons in Global Motor Arrest

The study, which combines anatomical, physiological, and behavioral approaches, demonstrates that the activation of Chx10 neurons in the PPN of mice induces a pause-and-play pattern of motor arrest. Upon optogenetic activation, ongoing movements come to an instantaneous halt, accompanied by apnea (temporary cessation of breathing) and bradycardia ...

BySCIREQ - an emka TECHNOLOGIES Company


Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Bacteria are a diverse group of organisms in terms of physical features such as size and shape, physiological attributes, and genetic make-up. Bacterial species such as E. coli, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, etc., are commonly used as model organisms in the study of microbiological concepts in physiology, health, food, and ecology. ...

ByCD Genomics


Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Bacteria are a diverse group of organisms in terms of physical features such as size and shape, physiological attributes, and genetic make-up. Bacterial species such as E. coli, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, etc., are commonly used as model organisms in the study of microbiological concepts in physiology, health, food, and ecology. ...

ByCD Genomics


Monoaromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry: Applications and Synthesis

Monoaromatic Heterocyclic Chemistry: Applications and Synthesis

Many compounds containing imidazole rings play a crucial role in medicine due to their excellent biological activity. *Pyrimidine Pyrimidine cyclic compounds have a variety of physiological activities and are the dominant structures in drug design. There are numerous active compounds with pyrimidine ring structure units that are ...

ByBOC Sciences


Predicting cardiotoxicity with engineered 3D human cardiac tissue models

Predicting cardiotoxicity with engineered 3D human cardiac tissue models

IVS has carried out proof-of-concept studies to analyze the molecular mechanisms of action of different compounds on the contractile activities of different muscle cell types. IVS provides services to develop heart failure models driven by genetic mutations. ...

ByInvivoSciences, Inc. (IVS)


Baroreflex Activation Therapy: A Novel Approach for HFrEF Patients

Baroreflex Activation Therapy: A Novel Approach for HFrEF Patients

During the webinar, you’ll learn about: Treatment options and unmet needs of HFrEF patients The physiologic rationale of baroreflex activation Barostim therapy overview and clinical evidence overview Appropriate patient selection and real-world experience Important Safety Information CAUTION: Federal law restricts ...

ByCVRx


Insecticides and Metabolite Standards

Insecticides and Metabolite Standards

Biological insecticides include preparations of insecticidal active ingredients extracted from higher plants (such as natural pyrethrins, rotenone, etc.), insecticides made from living microorganisms (fungi, bacteria, and viruses), insect physiologically active substances (such as pheromones, etc.). ...

ByBOC Sciences


Introduction to Lipogenesis, Lipid Anabolism and Catabolism

Introduction to Lipogenesis, Lipid Anabolism and Catabolism

It refers to the process of digestion, absorption, synthesis and decomposition of fats in living organisms with the help of various related enzymes, which are processed into substances needed by the body to ensure normal physiological functions and are important for life activities. Abnormal fat metabolism may cause a number of common diseases. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


We put the O2 in WRKUT

We put the O2 in WRKUT

If the capillaries are depleted of oxygen, they also tend to absorb fluid to compensate the loss, which translates in swollen and distended capillaries, unable to properly distribute oxygen, nutrients and minerals to the structures of the body. As a result, the physiological activities of the cells in the tissues are slowed down, or even interrupted, leading to ...

ByOXYHELP INDUSTRY


How to Select Excipients in Drug Formulation?

How to Select Excipients in Drug Formulation?

Physical and chemical properties and dosage of excipients The physical and chemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredient excipients (including molecular weight and its distribution, degree of substitution, viscosity, properties, particle size and the change of its distribution, fluidity, moisture, pH value, etc.) will affect the quality of the preparation. ...

ByCD Formulation


How to Select Pharmaceutical Excipients?

How to Select Pharmaceutical Excipients?

The excipients should have stable properties with no physiological activity, no influence on the content determination of the main drug and no adverse effect on the dissolution and absorption of the drug. ...

ByCD Formulation

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