Slowing Aging With... Cancer Drugs?
Aging is natural and happens to everyone, eventually. But that doesn't stop scientists from trying to find ways to either slow the process or mitigate the symptoms related to aging. New research looks...
View ArticleTreating Cancer With Immunotherapy
The good news keeps on coming! Immunotherapies are continuing to show promising results in treating a wide range of cancers - from melanoma to lung cancer, even lymphoma and leukemia! New research...
View ArticleA Good Night Of Sleep May Be More Important Than You Think
We've heard it our whole lives - sleep is a remedy that is frequently recommended among family and friends without even really thinking about it. Have a problem? "Sleep on it!" Feeling discouraged?...
View ArticleExploring Allergies to Milk and Milk Alternatives
A (cow's) milk allergy is one of the most common allergies in the United States, but for individuals with this allergy, it can be tricky to know what type of alternative would make for an acceptable,...
View ArticleWhat's new at Innovative Research: A peek behind the curtain
Well, the upheaval has passed, we've traveled down that yellow brick road, and the new and improved Innovative Research website has been up and running for just over two months now. And while it might...
View ArticleYou asked for it! Seriously, you've literally been asking for this.
We get unique product requests every day. From exact collection methods to very specific demographic requirements on human biological samples, we are able to customize almost any of our products to...
View ArticlePreventing the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease with… Toothpaste and Floss?
New research reinforces the many ways oral health is linked to overall systemic health. When the body is fighting inflammatory diseases (like periodontal disease), it's harder for the immune system to...
View ArticleIt's time to go "Back to School" shopping!
It's time to put together that "back to school" shopping list… Laptop for homework… CHECK! #2 Pencils for exams… CHECK! Human Biologicals for the lab… CHECK! Netflix subscription for downtime… CHECK!...
View ArticleTaking the Time out of Testing with Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry
Even non-scientific folks may be familiar with mass spectrometry as it seems to be frequently referenced on television shows. The tension builds as we're waiting on the "mass spec" to determine the...
View ArticlePost-Doctorate Grant Opportunity to Fund Innovative Research in the Life...
At Innovative Research, Inc. we fully believe in the importance of funding innovative research in the life sciences. To this end, we are offering a $10,000 grant for post-doctorate research in life...
View ArticleSpecialized Biologicals for Your Research
With such a large catalog of available products, we've been working on creating meaningful, easy-to-use collections that group related products together. We want to make it easier than ever for you to...
View ArticleAntigen, Abbreviated: Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1)
What is PAI-1 and what does it do? Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1, commonly referred to as PAI-1 and sometimes called Endothelial Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor or SERPINE1, is a serine protease...
View ArticleThe case for PAI-1 as a biomarker for major depressive disorder and...
If research dollars were allocated according to the extent of human distress, major depressive disorder (MDD) would likely rise near the top of the list. Why is this? MDD impacts as many as 350 million...
View ArticlePAI-1 Mutation in Amish Community Could Lead to New Treatments for...
In the early 1990s, a paper was published in the New England Journal of Medicine that documented a unique and interesting case. An Amish girl, 9 years of age at the time, got a bump on her head. A...
View ArticleCase closed? Genetic testing provides insight into unexplained sudden deaths...
An Amish family suffered a sudden and tragic event when one of their children died suddenly. The child wasn’t doing anything dangerous or unusual, but still died while playing. Within a year, another...
View ArticleAntigen, Abbreviated: Factor IX
What is Factor IX and what does it do? Factor IX, also referred to as Christmas Factor and sometimes called Coagulation Factor IX or F9, is a serine protease that is produced as an inactive enzyme...
View ArticleA Timeline of Hemophilia Research
Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder in which the body is unable to form blood clots properly, which can lead to problems like spontaneous bleeding and excessive bleeding upon injury. This disorder is...
View ArticleNOTICE: Grant Application Deadline has been extended to May 15, 2020
The past few weeks have been like nothing we have ever experienced, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everything from research projects to coffee shop conversations. As a result, Innovative Research...
View ArticleASSURED FLOW SOLUTIONS PARTNERS WITH INNOVATIVE RESEARCH TO DEVELOP TEST KITS...
HOUSTON—10 April 2020 Assured Flow Solutions (AFS) is teaming up with Innovative Research, Inc (Novi MI) to help with the critical task of developing an ELISA based test kit. The kit will determine...
View ArticleNEW! Synthetic CSF Now Available
Synthetic Human Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) from Innovative Research has been prepared using a proprietary formulation to closely resemble natural CSF. This product is sterile and 0.2 µm filtered. This...
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