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Data Science in Pharmaceutical Industry
Data Science demand from Medical Affairs (MA) functions in the pharmaceutical industry are exponentially increasing, where business cases around more modern execution of activities and strategic planning are becoming a reality. MA is still lagging in terms of implementing data science and big data technology in the current times, which means a ...
Pesqueira, A. +3 more
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Berberine–cinnamic acid co‐crystal (BBR‐CA) inhibits the phosphorylation of the phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase (PI3K)/AKT/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway, suppressing the transfer of pre‐sterol regulatory element‐binding proteins‐1 (SREBP‐1) from the endoplasmic reticulum to the nucleus. This results in a decrease in the expression level of
Wenheng Gao +7 more
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Proportionality between powder cohesion and unconfined yield strength from shear cell testing
From an analysis of the geometry of the yield locus and the Mohr's circle for determining unconfined yield strength (fc) in shear cell testing, it has been shown that powder cohesion is proportional to fc, where the proportionality constant is a function
David J. Sun, Changquan Calvin Sun
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Geographic proximity and firm-university innovation linkages: evidence from Great Britain [PDF]
We investigate evidence for spatially mediated knowledge transfer from university research. We examine whether firms locate their R&D labs near universities, and whether those that do are more likely to co-operate with, or source knowledge from ...
Helen Simpson, Laura Abramovsky
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Just how difficult can it be counting up R&D funding for emerging technologies (and is tech mining with proxy measures going to be any better?) [PDF]
Decision makers considering policy or strategy related to the development of emerging technologies expect high quality data on the support for different technological options. A natural starting point would be R&D funding statistics.
Anon +22 more
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Epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG) acutely inhibited gluconeogenesis and enhanced glycolysis, glycogenolysis, and fatty acid oxidation in perfused rat livers. Mechanistic assays revealed mitochondrial uncoupling, inhibition of pyruvate carboxylation and glucose‐6‐phosphatase, shift of NADH/NAD+ ratios toward oxidation, and loss of membrane integrity ...
Carla Indianara Bonetti +8 more
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Scientific basis of the development and standardization of herbal medicines
The present paper conceptually considers scientific approaches to standardization of starting materials of herbal origin and herbal medicinal products.
I. A. Samylina +2 more
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An mRNA gene therapy represents a potentially promising therapeutic for curing inflammatory diseases. The transient nature of the gene expression of mRNA would be expected to be beneficial for avoiding undesired side effects.
Hiroki Tanaka +8 more
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Early Academis Science and the Birth of Industrial Research Laboratories in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry [PDF]
The establishment and growth of industrial research laboratories is one of the key organizational innovations affecting technological progress in the United States in the 20th century.
Jeffrey L. Furman, Megan MacGarvie
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Clinical Trials, Innovation and Approaches to Ambidexterity in Pharmaceutical Startup Companies [PDF]
The author investigated how the clinical trial process affected innovation in phar- maceutical start-up firms. An inductive qualitative case study methodology was uti- lized to investigate 3 pharmaceutical start-up firms who were conducting late stage ...
Heikki, Sørum
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