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  Blood Test May Help Predict Which Breast Cancers Will Recur
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  Disease Caused by Reduction of Most Abundant Cellular Protein Identified
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  Many Different Types of Anxiety and Depression Exist
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  Study: Alcohol-abuse Drug Antabuse Kills Cancer Cells

Smart Tools for Microbiological Quality Control

Sartorius

To meet the challenges you are facing day to day, our microbiological range is designed to give you the best tools. Well-matched, easy-to-use, sparing you several working steps. Smart solutions no one else can offer you.

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3-D Printed Mask Comes to Injured Dog's Rescue

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A collaboration between biomedical engineering students and faculty members of the UC Davis Veterinary Hospital's Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service led to the development of a 3-D printed mask that helped a young dog heal from extensive skull and jaw damage.


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High Throughput Biological Sample Collection and Processing

Integra Biosciences

A new family of multichannel electronic pipettes is closing the gap between traditional manual pipettes and robotic systems. This new video will provide you with an informative insight into how to improve your biological sample processing and collection.


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NEWS

Blood Test May Help Predict Which Breast Cancers Will Recur

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A blood test five years after breast cancer treatment helped identify some women who were more likely to relapse, long before a lump or other signs appeared, a preliminary study found.


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Disease Caused by Reduction of Most Abundant Cellular Protein Identified

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An international team of scientists and doctors has identified a new disease that results in low levels of a common protein found inside our cells.


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Correlation of Angiogenesis Biomarkers with Early Metastatic Progression in NSCLC

MilliporeSigma

This white paper demonstrates the analysis of 17 targets involved in the angiogenesis pathway in a cohort of 38 patients with various stages of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).  With the objective of identifying the most accurate method for quantifying know angiogenesis targets in a practical, high throughput fashion.


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Digital Microscope Cameras

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ZEISS introduces two new digital microscope cameras; ZEISS Axiocam 702 mono and ZEISS Axiocam 512 color complement the current portfolio of high-speed USB 3.0 microscope cameras.


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Brain Networks That Help Babies Learn to Walk ID'd

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Scientists have identified brain networks involved in a baby's learning to walk-a discovery that eventually may help predict whether infants are at risk for autism.


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Simplified Method for Quantifying Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Water

Genevac

This application note explores a robust, simple evaporative sample preparation method that improves the ability to analyze typical levels of these molecules in water samples.


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Many Different Types of Anxiety and Depression Exist

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Five new categories of mental illness that cut across the current more broad diagnoses of anxiety and depression have been identified by researchers in a Stanford-led study.


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How a Seahorse-shaped Brain Structure May Help Us Recognize Others

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A new study conducted in mice provides critical insights into the neural circuitry and signaling cascade that underlie social recognition.


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Exploring DNA Damage/Genotoxicity Using a 7-Plex DNA Damage/Genotoxicity Kit

MilliporeSigma

DNA Damage is ceaseless. The latest in DNA Damage/Genotoxicity Kits, detects seven proteins in this pathway, including important phosphorylation changes. This white paper demonstrates the utility in two cancer cell lines in which all analytes were detected with good specificity, sensitivity and precision.


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NEWS

Study: Alcohol-abuse Drug Antabuse Kills Cancer Cells

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A new study by an international team reports that the alcohol-abuse drug Antabuse is effective against cancer. The study also identifies a potential mechanism of action for the anti-tumor effect.


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