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Anticipating The Formulation Challenges Of Complex Molecules
2016-06-07 10:29:46| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
By Anil Kane, Executive Director, Global Head of Formulation Sciences Pharmaceutical Development Services, and Andreas Stolle, Vice President of API Process Development Services, Stephen Closs, Senior Director, Global Technical Operations If formulation problems surface late in the process of turning active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) into beneficial drug products, developers may have to go back and change their API production processes. In the worst cases, Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials may have to be redone. And due to the increasing complexity of today’s API molecules, formulation problems are arising with greater frequency, delaying development, and burdening developers with unanticipated and heavy costs.
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Microsoft Buys 10M DNA Molecules for Dense Storage Research
2016-04-30 00:04:27| PC Magazine Storage Devices Product Guide
DNA's density and longevity make it far superior to optical disks for storing massive amounts of data.
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Germany, US in hot pursuit of 'messenger' drug molecules
2015-11-12 14:04:36| Biotech - Topix.net
FRANKFURT/LONDON: A molecule that carries the recipe for making drugs inside body cells is exciting scientists and investors alike, attracting hundreds of millions of dollars in a scramble for the next promising area of biotechnology. German and U.S. firms are leading the way in synthetic messenger RNA, or mRNA technology, a new approach to tackling a range of hard-to-treat diseases.
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10.02.15 -- Drug Resistance In Cancer Patients Linked To Oxygen-Bearing Molecules In Body
2015-10-01 02:20:33| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
10/02/15 Drug Discovery Online Newsletter
Drug Resistance In Cancer Patients Linked To Oxygen-Bearing Molecules In Body, Study Finds
2015-09-30 09:19:44| drugdiscoveryonline News Articles
Increased levels of certain chemically reactive, oxygen-containing molecules in the body can cause patients to become resistant to cancer drugs such as chemotherapy, according to researchers at Georgia State University