Tag: enzyme
CrisprBits collaborates with Molbio Diagnostics to launch CRISPR-based Point-of-Care tests
The partnership represents a significant milestone in the advancement of accessible, cost effective and accurate diagnostic testing in the frontline
Digital interventions revolutionizing enzyme engineering
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are extremely critical for leapfrogging the traditional enzyme evolution process, writes Naveen Kulkarni, CEO, Quantumzyme
Indian scientists develop artificial enzyme to keep HIV virus in check
Made from vanadium pentoxide nanosheets, the new “nanozymes” work by mimicking the natural enzyme called glutathione peroxidase to help reduce oxidative stress levels in the host’s cells, which is required to keep the virus in check......................
IIT Madras researchers discover ways to boost efficacy of HIV-AIDS drugs
The pressing need for better drugs to combat drug-resistant HIV strains led researchers to delve into molecular structure of protease to identify weak sites that can offer a handle for better inhibitor development...............................
Scientists develop high-efficiency rapid test for Hepatitis B diagnosis
In a new study, teams of researchers from DBT-Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, DBT-International Centre For Genetic Engineering And Biotechnology, and University of Turku, Finland, have come together to develop an ultra-sensitive rapid diagnostic test that circumvents the sensitivity gap.....................
COVID-19 poses additional challenges for patients with Gaucher
Access to enzyme replacement therapy big challenge for Gaucher patients. Covid-19 has brought with it little to no access to hospitals for patients suffering from Gaucher......................
Scientists find a new way to fight TB
In a new study, a joint team of scientists has reported the identification of a panel of single-stranded DNA aptamers that are specific to Mycobacterium tuberculosis malate synthase..............
Experts laud Karnataka govt’s timely initiatives for rare diseases patients
Karnataka government has been providing treatment to adult-onset Pompe patients and Gaucher patients since 2016. Experts feel other governments must learn from this example..................
Rare disease patients waiting for an immediate interim support from govt
At an event held in Delhi, the rare disease patients and families raised their collective voice to seek hope for a better treatment from the central government................
Sabinsa claims its multi-enzyme complex, DigeZyme helps to control dyspeptic symptoms
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the peer reviewed Journal of Medicinal Foods provided clinical evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of Sabinsa's multi-enzyme complex DigeZyme, for management of dyspeptic symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia...……………….