drug discovery

Batch testing in pre-clinical research

When you take a medicine or have a vaccine you assume it is safe and will not harm you. To support this all new drugs that have been approved for.

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Kidney Toxicity Assessment

A wide variety of compounds are known to have an impact on nephrogenesis and renal functionality. Consequently, there is a need for nephrotoxicity.

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How Are Rare Disease Studies Conducted?

Why are rare disease studies so important? Rare diseases impact people from all walks of life, all over the world. In the United States (USA), a rare.

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Muscle Toxicity Studies: How Zebrafish Models Can Be Used

Muscles play an essential function in human physiology. At the same time, muscle damage can lead to a wide variety of diseases, some of them.

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Zebrafish sperm quality assessment for reproductive toxicity

Reproductive toxicity, also known as reprotoxicity, refers to any substance with a potentially toxic effect on the process of reproduction.

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The Significance of Investigational New Drugs

Life to most people is a beautiful and precious phenomenon. However, we all understand that living comes with numerous drawbacks. One of these.

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In vivo toxicology studies

In vivo toxicology is the study of the effect of the toxicity of certain drugs on a live organism, usually an animal. This is in contrast to in vitro.

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What is safety pharmacology?

Before a drug can be clinically tested on humans it has to be approved as safe. This includes not only minor side effects such as headaches or.

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Evans Blue Staining Using Zebrafish

The advancement of science and technology has provided many incredible procedures, as well as discoveries that have truly helped to move humanity.

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What is an Inhibition Assay?

An inhibition assay is a laboratory test that is implemented during pharmaceutical drug testing. The purpose of the assay is to determine whether the.

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