INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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API In Capsule Vs. The Lost Art Of Formulation Development
API-in-capsule offers a fast path for early clinical data, but it can't eliminate the need for full formulation development. Weighing the potential for higher total development time and cost is critical.
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Targeted Modalities Set Elevated Standards For Precision
Explore how targeted modalities like ADCs and TPDs are transforming precision medicine, unlocking new treatment opportunities, and overcoming development challenges to improve patient outcomes.
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VEGF Signaling Pathway
In Alzheimer's disease, reduced VEGF levels are linked to neurodegeneration, which can offer therapeutic potential. Discover how experimental treatments show promise in reducing memory impairment and beta-amyloid deposition.
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Spray Dried Dispersions In Controlled Release Formulations
Integrating spray dried dispersions with CR strategies addresses poor drug solubility and the need for tailored release kinetics. Explore considerations to ensure stability and sustained supersaturation.
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3 Key Considerations In Gene Therapy Manufacturing7/15/2025
Viral vector-based gene therapies are redefining medicine. As developers navigate uncharted territory, Sybil Danby of Cytiva highlights three critical areas shaping the journey from discovery to patient access.
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Advantages Of Spray-Dried Mannitol In Roll Compaction4/2/2025
Pharmaceutical excipients like mannitol enhance formulation stability, flowability, and compressibility, which are crucial for robust tablets. Read how these properties improve patient compliance.
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Improving API Solubility With Mesoporous Silica6/5/2025
Poor solubility of active pharmaceutical ingredients can hinder drug effectiveness. Learn how innovative formulation strategies enhance solubility and bioavailability to improve therapeutic outcomes for challenging drug candidates.
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Polymorphism 101: What Early-Stage Drug Developers Need To Know To Reduce Risk5/18/2026
Polymorphism impacts solubility, stability, and manufacturability, making early solid‑form screening critical to reduce risk, guide development decisions, and ensure consistent performance.
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Optimizing End-To-End Contract Analytical Support For Cell And Gene Therapies7/11/2024
The development and production of CGTs presents unparalleled complexities. Learn how a partner with robust end-to-end services can help you overcome challenges at every step of the drug lifecycle.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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Custom microscopy workstations to meet your advanced imaging needs.
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Fluorescent Stereo Microscope Leica M165 FC
The Leica M165 FC fully apochromatic corrected stereo microscope with 16.5:1 zoom optics resolves structures down to 1.1 micron for detailed fluorescent imaging.
Image coding allows easy, convenient reproduction of image settings and parameters for fast, consistent, high quality observation and documentation.
TripleBeam technology dedicates a separate beam channel for fluorescence illumination to enhance image contrast, details and intensity for better performance.
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Our integrated capabilities and vast knowledge encompasses pre-formulation sciences, formulation development, device evaluation, clinical trial manufacturing and the clinical assessment of a variety of inhaled formats for nasal and pulmonary delivery.
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Filterless readers provide consistent results with steady temperature regulation
The SpectraMax® ABS and ABS Plus absorbance microplate readers provide the flexibility, sensitivity, and convenience for a wide range of assays such as ELISAs, microbial growth, and protein quantitation. Both readers feature an 8-channel read head for fast reads and a subset feature, the temperature independent PathCheck sensor that automatically normalizes and ensures accurate absorbance values by detecting pipetting errors. Combined with a wide application base, industry-leading SoftMax® Pro Software and validation tools, these readers fit in every lab and every budget.
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Learn how to select the right media resins for your application based on various parameters such as particle size, molecular weight, fractionation ranges and pH.