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CDK4/6 Inhibitor Resistant Breast Cancer Models
Leverage our extensive panel of CDK4/6 inhibitor resistant breast cancer models, including: In vitro induced Palbociclib resistant MCF-7 cell line In vivo induced Palbociclib resistant MCF-7 model In vivo induced Abemaciclib resistant MCF-7 model In vivo induced Ribociclib resistant MCF-7 model View additional drug-resistant models in our platform
Ligand Finding and Chemistry Workflows for Targeted Protein Degradation
This webinar will focus on aspects related to PROTAC discovery and chemistry workflows, such as ligand finding strategies, synthesis optimization, and linker design. Successful development of bifunctional molecules requires a deep understanding of multiple processes, including biophysical events which dictate induced proximity and how technologies such as DNA-encoded libraries (DEL) can be leveraged to identify …Read More >
Biological Characterization and Development Workflows for Targeted Protein Degradation
This webinar will focus on PROTAC biology workflows, such as in vitro screening assays, in vivo testing, and optimization of DMPK properties. Topics will include the best use of biochemical assays to measure binary/ternary complex formation, cell-based assays to assess target engagement and degradation, strategies for enhancing drug delivery and formulation, and PK/PD evaluation of …Read More >
OncoWuXi Newsletter December 2022
Discovery Newsletter Special New Year Edition 2023
WuXi AppTec in vitro Neuroscience Services
Neurological disorders, such as neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, chronic pain, psychiatric disorders, are one of today’s largest unmet medical needs. However, due to poor disease and target understanding, Neuroscience drug discovery can be very challenging. An open access research platform with dedicated neuroscience specialists and integrated services will be an ideal partner throughout your drug discovery …Read More >
OncoWuXi Newsletter November 2022
Discovery Newsletter November 2022
How Does It Work? | Peptide-Oligonucleotide Conjugates
This week’s episode of our “How Does It Work?” series features Peptide-Oligonucleotide Conjugates. Peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates are made up of peptide and oligonucleotide components. These cutting-edge molecules have many applications in biomedicine. The oligonucleotide component can interact with mRNA to alter gene expression within diseased cells but oligonucleotides are easily degraded in the body and have …Read More >