A bioprocess is a specific process that uses complete living cells or their components (e.g., bacteria, enzymes, chloroplasts) to obtain desired products. Bioanalysis unravels living systems’ intricacies. It involves the development and application of techniques like immunoassays, and molecular biology methods to analyze and interpret biological data for research, clinical diagnostics, drug development, and therapeutic monitoring.
The Cutting Edge of Gene Therapy: Lipid Nanoparticle-Facilitated CRISPR/Cas9 mRNA Delivery
Navigating the World of Extracellular Vesicles
Advancements in Biomanufacturing: The Impact of Analytical Methods
E. coli Bioprocessing: Pioneering Advances in Biotechnology
How Biotechnological Advances are Transforming Monoclonal Antibody Production
Improving Sustainability in Research Laboratories
Advancements in Multiomics and Lipidomic Analysis: Illuminating Therapeutic Targets and Drug Responses in Various Diseases
Decoding Disease: Insights from Proteomics in Cancer and Viral Pathogenesis
Highly Specific Antibodies for Parkinson’s Disease Focused on Recombinant Technologies
Stem Cell Enumeration Methodology for Clinical Therapeutics
Exosome Production, Isolation and Applications: From Cancer Research to Therapeutic Targets
Top 5 Reasons to Consider Fully-Automated Enzyme Assays
How Charged Aerosol Detection is Revolutionizing HPLC Analysis
Advances in Downstream Processing of Complex Antibodies
Harnessing icIEF to Unlock Protein-Based Therapeutics
Illuminating Cancer Mechanisms Through Confocal Microscopy
Innovative Approaches for Preclinical Development of Biotherapeutics
Enhancing the Development of Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnostics
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