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Gut Bacteria Helps Predict How the Body Responds to Fatty Foods
Chemical signatures from gut bacteria that show up in urine can be used to predict how the body will respond to a 'junk' diet.
Adipogenic Differentiation and Analysis of MSC
Best New General Lab, Separations & Spectroscopy Products of 2018 Revealed at Pittcon
Tracking Cancer Cell Invasion in 3D Matrices
POCcelerator™ Data Management System
Siemens HealthineersEasily, securely, and robustly connect all your POCT devices, regardless of manufacturer
Rocker® Diaphragm Pumps & Systems for water analysis
Rocker Scientific Co. Ltd.Rocker offers innovative solutions for the water analysis field that helps analysts simplify workflows and save efforts from tedious tasks. This line includes pumps and systems that bypass the filtrate direct to sink without collecting them in bottles.
The journey from metabolomics to mechanisms with mass spectrometry
Watch this on-demand webinar to understand trends and challenges in high-throughput metabolomics and 13C metabolic flux analysis
7 innovations in gene editing technology
Discover the latest webinars, methods and products in gene editing technology
Abbott’s Amplatzer Amulet device approved by FDA to treat people with atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke
The Amulet is the first and only minimally invasive treatment option to offer immediate closure of the left atrial appendage, so blood-thinning medication isn't needed following implantation
Seegene’s saliva test for COVID-19 is just as effective as NPS test
A new study shows that the less-invasive saliva test for COVID-19 gives just as accurate results as those of the nasopharyngeal specimen.
Watch highlights from the Virtual Analytical Summit 2021
Top talks presenting the latest technologies, research and applications are now available on demand
Rigaku launches new curved single crystal X-ray diffraction detector with smaller form factor
The new HyPix-Arc 100 curved detector is based on direct X-ray detection technology, with a higher 20 range compared to a flat detector
Oxford scientists develop 5-minute COVID-19 antigen test
The test uses a convolutional neural network to classify microscopy images of single intact particles of different viruses





















