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Proteinase K provides versatility in molecular biology
Explore the importance of this powerhouse protease across diverse research and product development applications and discover a standout proteinase K offering
Siemens Healthineers SARS-CoV-2 testing portfolio detects Omicron variant
The lab-based Atellica and ADVIA Centaur SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Assays (CoV2Ag) are well designed to detect Omicron variant
7 Steps to Better Gene Editing and CRISPR technology - Special Feature
In this editorial feature, we bring you the latest developments in gene editing and CRISPR technology
Cancer Mutation Profile in 72 Hours with Simple Blood Test
Guest Editor, Randall Evans, Ph.D of Biodesix, discusses the recent success of a clinical trial of a diagnostic blood test
Mayo Clinic's Dr Joseph Mikhael Discusses Evolving Multiple Myeloma Clones
Dr Joseph Mikhael addresses the delegation during the 7th International Binding Site Symposium
Better crime scene testing
Forensic scientists at Flinders University present new data that sheds light on 'DNA shedding'
New genetic analyzer brings advanced capabilities to sanger sequencing and fragment analysis
Thermo Fisher Scientific expands Applied Biosystems portfolio with the latest generation of innovative, mid-throughput genetic analyzers
Thermo Fisher expands capabilities with its multichannel NanoDrop Eight UV-Vis Microvolume Spectrophotometer
The new instrument measures the purity of undiluted biological samples, offering measurement speed, and sample quality and quantity assessments
New insight into dietary behaviour using NMR profiling
Join us on Wednesday, July 29, to learn about the development of a metabolite profiling methodology that enables the accurate tracking of dietary behavior
Fully Functioning Mini-Kidneys Grown from Adult Stem Cells
The groundbreaking technology allows 40 kidney tubules to be grown on a single plate and provides numerous research opportunities
The Genetic Triggers of Depression
A recent study from University of Edinburgh aims to pinpoint genes that may be associated with depression