Cellophil (TM) is particularly designed for optical lenses, drug delivery and also may be used as additive for food and cosmetics or as fiber for fabrics. More
The University of Edinburgh has perfected a genetic engineering strategy in mouse embryonic stem cells to replace large regions of mouse chromosomal sequences (>100kb) with the corresponding human syntenic region. More
This project is based on several experimental findings that identify a Bcl-2 family protein as important for mast cell survival in allergic reactions. Inhibition of this protein leads to a decreased number of mast cells in inflamed tissue More
Two types of vaccines for preventing and treating allergic diseases including atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, and urticaria. More
The University of Edinburgh has developed a new method of screening for polymorphs and solvates of drug compounds that has potential to revolutionise the way polymorph screening is conducted. More
These hybrid antibody molecules can be engineered with a variety of small synthetic molecules, and the combination of immunogenic properties results in compounds with powerful target destruction or imaging capabilities. More
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