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In this interview, Greg Thurber shares his antibody–drug conjugate research, highlighting the importance of intra-tumoral distribution and driving a strong immune response.
A recent study uncovers the neurons encoding orientation and navigational information in the human brain. Researchers at the University of Birmingham (UK) and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ...
After a 25-year-long search, a new sequencing technique has helped researchers pinpoint the genetic cause of SCA4, a rare ...
Research has recently been presented highlighting the role that CRISPR-Cas technology can play in tackling antimicrobial ...
New sequencing technique can read SarsCoV-2 genomes at low concentrations, revealing key mechanisms driving development of ...
Researchers have found that while we sleep, we lose synaptic connections that have been forged while awake. ‘Why do we sleep?’ is a question that has puzzled scientists for a long time. Now, a study ...
At AACR 2024, we explored the poster hall to pick out the posters that would interest the BioTechniques reader and those we found delivered the most interesting or surprising findings. Get our ...
High-resolution RNA analysis using next-generation sequencing (RNA-seq) offers a comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome, allowing for quantification of global gene expression. The utility of ...