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Successful Phase 2b Study Results for GNbAC1 in Multiple Sclerosis
CHANGE-MS study confirms safety of GNbAC1 and reveals positive results related to neuroprotection in Multiple Sclerosis
Why Atlas Manual Hydraulic Presses Are Rated So Highly
Exceptional feedback from scientists worldwide helps secure a Seal of Quality for Specac’s Atlas presses
Combating Wine Fraud – Using Advanced NMR to ‘Fingerprint’ Hungarian Wines
A Government-sponsored laboratory in Hungary is using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology to enable the identification and authentication of Hungarian wines
Heroes or Villains? Immune Cells in Metastasis
New Class of Menopause Drugs Reduces Number and Severity of Hot Flushes in Just Three Days
New experimental drugs reduce hot flushes in menopausal women by almost three-quarters in just three days
NGS-Based MammaPrint BluePrint Kit Enhances Access to Personalized Treatment for Breast Cancer Patients in Europe
New RNA-sequencing kit will improve treatment management decisions for breast cancer patients
New Toolkit Provides Streamlined, Cost-Effective Alternative to RNA-Seq
Bio-Rad’s lncRNA Workflow includes highly sensitive and specific qPCR arrays and individual assays to assess more than 23,000 human lncRNA targets, aiding in lncRNA discovery and validation across many research areas
Revolutionary New GC Columns Bring Magic to Water Analysis
Find out what exciting developments in water analysis are on the horizon in this exclusive interview with GC expert Lisa McCombie
QIAGEN and Natera to Develop Cutting-Edge Pre-Natal Genetic Testing Assays
Non-invasive, cell-free pre-natal DNA testing to be performed on QIAGEN’s GeneReader NGS System
Analytica 2018 Provides Launchpad for Next Generation of Luminometer
Brand new benchtop luminometer, Lu-mini, to be unveiled in Munich
Enhanced Cell-Based Assays with Microplate Readers
Latest technology for cell-based assays now also available for BMG LABTECH’s entry-level product line
Hundreds of Genes Linked to Intelligence in Global Study
More than 500 genes linked to intelligence have been identified in the largest study of its kind