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Big pharma may see crystal-clear savings
New technology identifies and monitors changes in crystal structures on-line, providing a method of ensuring production of the desired drug compounds
News from Laboratorytalk, 9 June 2008
Chloroform clue to riddle of general anaesthesia.
One of the earliest general anaesthetics to be used, chloroform, has shed light on a mystery that's puzzled doctors for more than 150 years - how such anaesthetics actually work
News from Laboratorytalk, 1 April 2008
Scientists unravel the fight with cervical cancer
The virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer has a serious weakness which may provide hope for new treatments for the disease
News from Laboratorytalk, 26 March 2008
Membrane expertise to seek disease treatments
A new euro15 million project led by the University of Leeds aims to find novel treatments for many human diseases by bringing together the leading European experts in membrane proteins
News from Laboratorytalk, 19 March 2008
Microchip technology to improve disease diagnosis
The highest-density sensor array to identify multiple proteins within human blood or urine - key indicators for many human diseases - has been developed by engineers from the University of Leeds
News from Laboratorytalk, 12 March 2008
Leeds skin researchers achieve quality standard
The Skin Research Centre in the university's faculty of biological sciences was one of the first research centres to be set up in the University of Leeds
News from Laboratorytalk, 22 May 2007
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