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Combining Tm and Tagg with Sizing and Polydispersity on UNcle
Analysis of Migration Using siRNA and the Oris™ Cell Migration Assay
The value of mutation markers for personalized medicine in neuropathology
Discover how MilliporeSigma is expanding its portfolio of antibodies for tissue diagnostics to help better classify gliomas and other tumors of the nervous system
The rising issue of PFAS compounds: Your questions answered
Validating an expanded list of PFAS compounds from C4-C18 chain length
More than 90% effective: Pfizer and BioNTech announce phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine results
Study enrolled 43,538 participants, with 42% having diverse backgrounds, and no serious safety concerns have been observed; Safety and additional efficacy data continue to be collected
Diversity of Large Animals Plays Important Role in Carbon Cycle
With abundant data on plants, large animals and their activity, and carbon soil levels in the Amazon, Stanford research suggests that large animal diversity influences carbon stocks and contributes to climate change mitigation
Fingerprint-Based Drug Testing for Faster and More Effective Rehabilitation
A unique portable fingerprint-based drug testing system is now being used for the first time to support drug rehabilitation in the health and justice arena
Nobel Prize Winning Lab from Kyoto University, Japan, to Present Work in the UK
Dr. Masato Nakagawa to discuss induced pluripotent stem cells for regenerative research
Next-Generation Immunotherapy: Combining Virus-Specific T Cells with Other Immuno-Oncology Technologies to Treat Solid Tumors
Dr. John Connolly, CSO of Tessa Therapeutics, reveals how a new approach to cell-based therapy in cancer could circumvent severe immunotherapy side effects and effectively target aggressive solid tumors
Winners of the 2018 Scientists’ Choice Awards for Clinical Lab Science Announced at AACC
A celebration of the clinical laboratory products that have made the most difference to your lab work, plus we reveal our most popular clinical interviews of the past year
Odilorhabdins Bind to Ribosomes and Disrupt Protein Synthesis in Bacteria
Exciting new discovery describes the mechanism of action of a new class of antibiotics