Here at ADInstruments, we're lucky to be a part of a large and thriving research community. Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work that has been published by that community in September 2024. Protein Kinase N Promotes Cardiac Fibrosis in Heart Failure by Fibroblast-to-myofibroblast...
In this month's high impact publications, we touch on: an injectable cardiac stimulator, the relationship between the gallbladder and bitter tastes, protein prenylation inhibition for prevention of renal fibrosis, sustained cerebrovascular responses after learning a new motor skill, and the use of SSRIs for muscle stem cell regeneration.
Check out our brief summary highlighting the advantages and limitations of constant flow vs. constant pressure perfusion setups for Langendorff isolated heart studies.
This study used retroviral delivery of transcription factors to convert cardiac fibroblasts into cardiac myocytes, in a mouse model of myocardial infarction.
We’d like to take a moment to celebrate 10 of our favorite cardiovascular publications from the past couple of years; exploring everything from robotics to stem cells to AI to genomics. Every step made here is a step toward not only better heart health, but a greater understanding of the heart itself.
Dr Ilaria Pozzato, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney, worked with Nick, one of our Scientific Support Specialists, to set up her new lab and streamline her process for data acquisition.
ADInstruments Europe is pleased to announce Emeritus Professor Richard Ribchester from the University of Edinburgh as the winner of the 2023 ‘Send Us Your Research Article’ competition.
Physical exercise has been shown to lower the risk of Alzheimer's and vascular dementia by increasing blood and oxygen flow in the brain. But which exercises work best?