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  • Biotinylated Nucleotides in Molecular Biology Research

    Biotinylated nucleotides have emerged as a powerful tool in molecular biology, enabling researchers to explore genetic materials with unprecedented precision and sensitivity. These modified nucleotides, attached to the vitamin biotin, facilitate a variety of applications, including nucleic acid...
  • Microbial Genome Editing Services Is Revolutionizing Biotechnol

    Innovation in biotechnology has reached new heights with the advancement of microbial genome editing services. These services enable researchers and industries to modify the genetic makeup of microorganisms, such as bacteria and yeast, with remarkable precision. As a result, microbial genome editing...
  • Common Types of Excipients in Pharmaceutical Formulations

    In the pharmaceutical industry, excipients play a crucial role in the formulation of medicines. These inactive substances, which are combined with the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), perform various functions that enhance the effectiveness, stability, and overall performance of drug products...
  • How Does an Integrase Inhibitor Work?

    Integrase inhibitors represent a critical class of antiretroviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection. By targeting the integrase enzyme, which plays a crucial role in the viral replication cycle, these inhibitors disrupt HIV's ability to integrate its ge...
  • What Are the Uses and Applications of Alkanes Derivatives

    Alkane derivatives, compounds formed from alkanes by substituting one or more hydrogen atoms with functional groups, play a vital role in various fields, particularly in organic synthesis, polymer synthesis, and drug development. Understanding their applications helps appreciate their importance in ...
  • Overcoming Monomer Synthesis Challenges

    In the world of chemical manufacturing, the synthesis of monomers is a crucial step that affects the quality and performance of the final products. With increasing demands for high-purity materials, especially in sectors like pharmaceuticals and advanced materials, overcoming the technical bottlenec...
  • Fluorescent Labeling for Magnetic Nanoparticles

    Fluorescence labeling is a powerful technique that significantly enhances the functionality of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). By incorporating fluorescent probes into the structure of MNPs, researchers can track and visualize these nanoparticles in biological systems, paving the way for a range...
  • Enhancing Antibody Drug Development with Bioconjugation Service

    The development of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represents a significant advancement in targeted therapeutics for various diseases, particularly cancer. A pivotal aspect of this development is bioconjugation, a process that chemically links antibodies to drugs or other molecules to improve effica...
  • New Technology to Promote Drug Development-AI Technology

    For a long time, the research and development of each new drug has faced the challenges of high cost and long cycle. In response to these challenges, major pharmaceutical companies have shifted from targeting common diseases to developing drugs for specific diseases. At the same time, these companie...
  • BOC Sciences to Present Its Novel Solutions at TIDES USA 2024

    BOC Sciences, a globally renowned supplier with over a decade of experience in the biochemical supply chain, is thrilled to announce its participation in this year's TIDES USA or the Oligonucleotide and Peptide Therapeutics conference. The BOC Sciences team will showcase its cutting-e...
  • Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)

    Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a synthetic polymer similar to DNA or RNA. PNA can be said to have been born in Denmark, where it was originally developed by Peter E. Nielsen (University of Copenhagen), Michael Egholm (University of Copenhagen), Rolf H. Berg (Risø National Laboratory), Tec...
  • RNA-targeted Gene Therapy

    In recent years, various nucleic acid-based therapies (NBT) have emerged as effective and specific activators of endogenous gene expression. Unlike gene therapy approaches supplementing gene expression, RNA-targeted therapy enhances protein production by selectively modulating cellular mechanisms me...