In this interview, Dr. Steve Ward-Smith explores the analytical challenges and opportunities shaping the development of nasal spray therapeutics.
The Exposure Scientist Podcast explores real-world chemical and biological exposures through the lens of toxicology, risk ...
From the spice rack to the lab bench, emerging proteomic insights reveal how hidden peptide fragments in everyday spices may shape the next generation of functional foods.
The field of environmental toxicology is increasingly intersecting with the global shift towards a circular economy, where ...
A large share of medicines developed today may never reach patients for a surprisingly simple reason: they cannot dissolve well enough in water. For most treatments, the oral route remains the gold ...
Beyond societal concerns relating to the environment, animal welfare and human health, several consumer surveys indicate that the decline in beef consumption in France is also linked to its relatively ...
Risk prediction has been used in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease for >3 decades. Contemporary cardiovascular risk assessment relies on multivariable models, which integrate ...
Amaranth is conventionally consumed as a significant source of nutrients and bioactive compounds and is a potential alternate crop. The present study ...
Enhancing Norfloxacin’s Solubility and Antibacterial Activity through Pharmaceutical Salt Formation with Fluorobenzoic Acids ...
A decade-long study has revealed that rising atmospheric CO₂ and warming work together to reduce the availability of ...
Mucormycosis is a rapidly progressive, invasive fungal infection that affects patients who are severely immunocompromised, as well as patients with diabetes and persons with immunocompetence who have ...
Drug repurposing analyses show that citalopram exerts anti-tumor effects by targeting C5aR1 on tumor-associated macrophages to enhance phagocytosis and CD8+ T cell immunity.
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