Daily Archives:March 14, 2017

A novel method for the preparation of 18F-labeled α-SCF3 carbonyl compounds

As fluorine-18 (18F) is the most commonly used radioisotope in positron emission tomography (PET), significant efforts have been devoted to the exploration of efficient methods for the incorporation of 18F into small and biological molecules. However, the

Next generation sequencing, a new gold standard for clinical gene panel testing

The adaption of the Next Generation Sequencing ( NGS ) technology to clinical laboratories has revolutionized the molecular diagnostics by reducing the costs and increasing the throughput. Clinical use of NGS enables simultaneous testing of multiple genes

Oral anticoagulants and renal failure: The mystery yet unsolved

The optimal utilization of novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in patients with renal failure represents an urgent, unmet, and yet unsolved need with regard to the choice of agents, duration of treatment, and potential dose/regimen adjustment. Lack of

Human chorionic gonadotrophin induces ovarian follicle growth in pregnant sows

Fertility of female pigs is often significantly depressed during the summer and early autumn, an effect referred to as seasonal infertility. Manifestations of seasonal infertility can include reduced pregnancy rates and, less often, smaller litter sizes. These