Advances in Biosensor and Bioactuator Technologies
At Rock Spring Bio, we are making advances in biosensors (biologically-derived reporters of biological phenomena) and bioactuators (biologically-derived switches for the control of biological phenomena). Read on to learn more about our latest adventures in innovation.
We are creating new warfarin derivatives. These compounds have the potential to alleviate undesirable effects traditionally associated with warfarin anticoagulant regimens. Read on to find out more about our new approach to a classic molecule.
At Rock Spring Bio, we are making advances in immobilized enzyme technologies (chemical binding or sequestration of enzymes on particles, on surfaces, and in gel formulations). Read on to learn more about our latest adventures in enzyme immobilization.
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Latest News
July 18, 2024
Why Collaborations in the Textile Industry Matter to Rock Spring Bio
In the ever-evolving landscape of the textile industry, innovation and collaboration are critical for developing technologies that benefit both specialized and everyday applications. A recent article published by Textile Technology Source delves into the importance of such collaborations, particularly in enhancing the capabilities and safety of military personnel while simultaneously offering advancements that consumers can […]
Latest Developments and Applications of Vitamin K Antagonists
Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) such as warfarin have been essential in anticoagulant therapy fordecades. They are primarily used to prevent and treat thromboembolic disorders, including deepvein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation(AF). Despite the advent of novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs), VKAs continue to hold asignificant place in clinical practice. […]
Applications of Immobilized Enzymes in Biotechnology
Immobilized enzymes have become a cornerstone in the field of biotechnology, offeringnumerous advantages over their soluble counterparts. The process of immobilizing enzymesinvolves attaching them to a solid support, which enhances their stability and reusability, makingthem highly efficient for various industrial and medical applications. Here, we delve into thediverse applications of immobilized enzymes, showcasing their pivotal […]
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