Tag: Molecular
Mylab & AstraGene ink partnership to develop molecular diagnostics in UAE...
Under the agreement, Mylab and AstraGene will co-develop molecular diagnostic solutions including reagents and kits as well as fully-automated devices
CrisprBits develops OmiCrisp, India’s first CRISPR-based SARS-CoV2 test with Omicron detection
OmiCrisp has been developed with support from Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP)-InDx Program
“We want to be at the forefront of genetic diagnostic revolution”
Subhamoy Dastidar, Co-Founder and Director, Lilac Insights believes that there has been a growing acceptance of genetic testing in India
OMRON Healthcare introduces medical molecular sieve Oxygen concentrator
It is a medical molecular sieve-based Oxygen concentrator providing continuous supply of high purity Oxygen (5L per minute) with more than 90% high concentration output
Study identifies genetic risk factors for heart failure
A gene called β-MYH7 is one of the major genes implicated in cardiac diseases globally
Growing significance of molecular diagnostics
Molecular testing could potentially revolutionize the testing and monitoring of remotely-situated populations and cover a larger number of the population by employing fewer resources, writes Dr. Angeli Misra, Director, Lifeline Laboratory
New study to help develop salt-tolerant plants
In the new study, a joint team of researchers have sequenced the genome and analyzed the salinity tolerance genes of Avicennia marina, an extremely salt-tolerant mangrove specie...........................
Molecular sensor on serotonin receptor to detect cholesterol
The latest study from Prof Amitabha Chattopadhyay’s lab at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) makes a case for accounting for the lipid environment that surrounds the receptor proteins, while designing drugs acting on the latter........................
How cancers hurt themselves to hurt immune cells more
A study of melanoma cells explains a puzzling response they exhibit to ward off T cell attacks.......................
Treatment for Rabies could soon be within reach
The new study assumes importance as even though vaccines are available to prevent the disease, it is almost untreatable..................