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Nucleic acid therapies offer targeted treatment for genetic diseases, but delivery remains a key hurdle. Explore how advances ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed an affordable, open-source DNA measurement tool that can be built using a ...
The use of biorecognition elements such as antibodies, aptamers, nucleic acids, and bacteriophages significantly enhances ...
New study reveals that the stereochemistry of lipid nanoparticles critically influences safety and efficacy in mRNA delivery.
Sydney, July 30, 2025, Scientists at the University of Queensland have developed a low cost, open source device for measuring DNA concentration, using components made with a standard 3D printer.Known ...
PNC Infratech wins SECL tender, HLE Glascoat acquires subsidiary, Asian Hotels North approves new subsidiary, Solarium Green ...
UQ scientists create $60 open-source DNA device, 3D printable at home, making genetic testing more accessible.
The global chromatography instruments market is set to witness a growth rate of 5% in the next 5 years. Growing application in pharmaceutical and biotech R&D; growing food safety concerns, ...
Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have developed a lipid nanoparticle that delivers mRNA to cells five times more ...
Opportunities in traditional pharma companies with a focus on domestic formulations and US generic drugs are drying up ...