Recent Entries

  • What Is Polylactide?

    Polylactide (PLA), also the polylactic acid, is the biodegradable hydrolyzable aliphatic semicrystalline polyester that can be produced through the direct condensation reaction of its monomer, lactic acid, as the oligomer, and also by a ring-opening polymerization of the cyclic lactide dim...
  • Creative BioMart Established a Novel Sub-brand Creative BioMart

    Creative BioMart, an internationally recognized leading supplier of recombinant proteins, recently established a novel sub-brand “Creative BioMart Recombinant Allergen” that focuses on allergen-related study.   Allergy is a common hypersensitivity disease in the world. It can be t...
  • TCR-T immunotherapy is one-of-a-kind!

    The TCR molecule is part of a superfamily of immunoglobulins that consists of two antigen-specific covalently bonded polymorphic subunits that are linked to at least four different types of signal transduction chains. The TCR and the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) must interact in ...
  • Genome Sequencing Increases Diagnostic Yield Across Rare Diseas

    Rare diseases, as the European Union defined, are conditions that affect fewer than 1 out of 2000 people, which are also known as orphan diseases as the pharmaceutical industry previously was not interested in developing treatments for them due to possibly less profitability and higher inv...
  • Nanopore direct sequencing of proteins with up to 100% accuracy

    Proteins are the primary constituents of living organisms and the primary carriers of life activities. Proteins with biological functions often have a certain spatial structure that is defined at various levels, the most important of which is the primary structure, i.e., the type ...