A common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotechA common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotech » The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty
A research team from Aston University and the Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham suggest model organisms evolved over 100 years may no longer be fit for purpose They found the bacterial strain Escherichia coli K-12 has been repeatedly cultured and mutated, resulting in many genetic changes The study has just been published in Microbial GenomicsA research team from Aston University and the Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham suggest model organisms evolved over 100 years may no longer be fit for purpose They found the bacterial strain Escherichia coli K-12 has been repeatedly cultured and mutated, resulting in many genetic changes The study has just been published in Microbial Genomics » The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty
Aston University scientists are working with start-up company, Isterian Biotech, part of Cambrian BioPharma, to develop novel drugs to treat fibrotic diseases such as lung disease. The focus of preclinical-stage biotechnology company Isterian Biotech is on developing novel drugs to stop or reverse the pathological .
A common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotechA common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotech » The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty