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How many of the following seven considerations for handling ADCs are of interest to you?
How many of the following seven considerations for handling ADCs are of interest to you?As the ADC pipeline matures, payloads become more powerful, and linker technology becomes more sophisticated, the operational demands surrounding ADC manufacturing are rapidly increasing. At the same time, development schedules are compressing and expectations for safety, reproducibility, and regulatory compliance continue to rise.What may work in monoclonal antibodies is increasingly inadequate in ADCs. Nowhere is this more evident than in fluid handling and cold chain management, where traditional methods are reaching their limits.Here are seven considerations that increasingly define how ADCs are handled today. Not in…
Enhancement of core CDO value for cell line developmentCell line development (CLD) is widely considered to be more than just the initial stage of biopharmaceutical production. Rather, it is considered to be the critical basis of the entire molecule’s life cycle. The efficiency of early-stage execution directly impacts downstream success, product quality, and ultimately speed to market. Given the high risks of life-saving medicines, customized solutions at every stage of biologics development are critical for contract development organizations (CDOs) and their customers. Workflow fragmentation occurs because different third-party providers manage individual steps, creating data silos. This fragmentation hinders the effectiveness…
What happens when cancer cells lose both their mitochondrial energy supply and their glycolytic backup system? This question is at the heart of a new study published in 2006 the study By researchers at Northwestern Technological University and partner institutions. This study addresses an important limitation of cuprupholosis-based cancer therapy: although copper-dependent mitochondrial stress can kill cancer cells, many tumors are metabolically malleable and rely heavily on aerobic glycolysis to survive mitochondrial damage. This study proposes a method to block both routes at once. The researchers designed a multifunctional copper-based nanoPROTAC, called CHND, that combines targeted protein degradation and copper-mediated…
Exercise or caffeine? Research shows neither is clearly superior to placebo when it comes to mental fatigue
A 20-minute cycling session increased heart rate and caffeine increased physiological arousal, but neither was apparent to protect young people from mental fatigue after a demanding cognitive task. Study: Differential effects of caffeine, acute aerobic exercise, and placebo on mental fatigue. Image credit: Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in PLoS One, researchers compared the effects of caffeine and aerobic exercise on mental fatigue in adults. Can you restore your mental energy with a short workout without caffeine? Mental fatigue can disrupt cognitive processes such as decision-making, memory, attention, planning, and inhibitory control. Caffeine acts on the…
Tumors do not only communicate with immune cells, blood vessels, and stromal tissue. Increasing evidence suggests that cancers may co-opt the nervous system and reshape the tumor microenvironment in ways that support proliferation, invasion, immune escape, and treatment resistance. A new review has been published the study The paper, by researchers from Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital and partner institutions, focuses on the interaction between peripheral nerves and cancer and proposes a three-dimensional framework for understanding this emerging field. The peripheral nervous system includes the sympathetic, parasympathetic, intestinal, and sensory pathways. Under normal physiological conditions, these nervous systems help regulate organ…
The fast, low-cost device detects tuberculosis from sputum and tongue swabs with high accuracy, raising hopes for easier diagnosis in areas where access to a laboratory remains a major barrier. Research: Pulmonary tuberculosis detection with MiniDock MTB using swab samples. Image credit: Media Lens King / Shutterstock.com In a recent prospective study published in New England Medical JournalHere, researchers discuss the accuracy and ease of use of the MiniDock MTB. This portable device accurately diagnoses pulmonary tuberculosis in diverse and demanding environments. The hidden burden of undiagnosed tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of infection-related death worldwide, killing more…
Although cardiovascular disease remains a major global health burden, many preclinical systems still struggle to predict how drug candidates will perform in the human heart. Although rodent models are limited by species differences, traditional two-dimensional cell cultures cannot fully reproduce the structure, mechanics, electrical activity, metabolism, and cellular communication of human heart tissue. In a review published in the studyIn , researchers from Shanghai University and collaborating institutions highlight how 3D cardiac constructs are emerging as a more clinically relevant platform for cardiovascular drug discovery and safety assessment. 3D cardiac constructs are typically generated from human pluripotent stem cells and…
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods (UPF) can significantly increase your risk of heart disease and death. european heart journal. This report combines the results of all currently available studies investigating the relationship between UPF and cardiovascular disease. Researchers say there is growing evidence that high intakes of UPF are associated with obesity, diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease-related deaths. The authors urge physicians to discuss UPF intake with patients and provide practical advice to reduce consumption as part of daily medical care. This clinical consensus statement was prepared by the European Society of Cardiology’s Cardiology Practice Council…
Low-dose peanut immunotherapy safely desensitized 82% of preschoolers in landmark trial
A groundbreaking three-year trial in Sweden has shown that a gentler, slower approach to peanut immunotherapy can transform the lives of allergic infants, allowing most to safely tolerate the equivalent of 70 peanuts while dramatically reducing the risk of serious reactions that have long been a problem with conventional treatments. Study: Safety and efficacy of peanut oral immunotherapy in preschool children with slow escalation and low maintenance dosing: a randomized controlled trial. Image credit: triocean / Shutterstock In a recent study published in Lancet Community Health – EuropeA group of researchers evaluated the safety and efficacy of oral peanut immunotherapy,…
New psychological research suggests that an overwhelming desire to gain social value and a belief in the superiority of one’s group may lay the foundation for the formation of extreme personalities. This study highlights how these strong inner drives can lead individuals to sacrifice their own well-being for specific goals and values. These findings were recently published in the journal Frontiers in Social Psychology. Extremism is traditionally seen as strict adherence to an external political or religious ideology. In recent years, psychology has added a new perspective to the debate, proposing an underlying motivational mechanism called extreme personality. According to…