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Ketamine

Aggregating clinical use and purposeful laboratory monitoring By Nicholas Armfield Ketamine is gaining attention as an analgesic, antidepressant and as a treatment for refractory status epilepticus. Ongoing support from the clinical laboratory is improving patient monitoring and increasing our understanding of ketamine as a clinical therapeutic. Low-dose intravenous and a relative high volume of distribution […]

integrity of science in the age of generative AI

Scientific community in the United States calls for safeguarding integrity of science in the age of generative AI

In a groundbreaking move, a panel of leading experts across academia, industry, and government has issued a call to the scientific community to uphold the core values and norms of science amid the revolutionary advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) through the establishment of a Strategic Council on the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in […]

New AI language model nach0 bridges biomedical text and chemical data

Researchers from Insilico Medicine and NVIDIA have developed a novel large language model (LLM) called nach0 that can understand and generate both biomedical text and chemical structural data.

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How Shimadzu is simplifying your compliance workload for the new IVD regulation!

What is the New EU In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR)?

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BIO RAD | High quality blood transfusion matters to patients and donors

There’s no room for error when making decisions that will impact lives.

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DiaSys | Lp(a) 21 FS

Independent cardiovascular risk factor

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SHIMADZU | Get a better view on lipid structure

The OAD-QTOF system opens an innovative way to identify lipids. Using Oxygen Attachment Dissociation (OAD), Shimadzu‘s proprietary fragmentation technology, you get unique information about double bonds on carbon chains.

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Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds

A new technique for electrospinning sponges has allowed scientists from the University of Surrey to directly produce 3D scaffolds – on which skin grafts could be grown from the patient’s own skin.

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Researchers use AI to reveal two distinct types of prostate cancer

Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal two distinct forms of prostate cancer which could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future.