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  Red Onions Kill Cancer Cells, Study Shows
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  Decades-old Malaria Drug Decreases Levels of Biomarker Tied to ALS
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  Gel Electrophoresis Systems
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  Compound Improves Balance and Coordination in Mice with Parkinson's
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  Microscopic Effects of Concussions Uncovered

R&D 100: Save the Date!

The R&D 100 Conference returns November 16-17, 2017. Now in its third year, the R&D 100 Conference includes informative sessions and keynotes, unique networking opportunities, and the celebration of the R&D 100 Awards. Join us in Orlando this November!

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FEATURED STORY

3D Imaging of Telomeres Could Help Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases

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When people hear the word telomere they typically think of length and longevity. 3D Signatures, a Toronto-based, publicly funded company is taking a different approach by imaging telomeres in 3D and analyzing six different measures to diagnose and guide treatment options for a variety of cancers, as well as Alzheimer's disease.


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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

Red Onions Kill Cancer Cells, Study Shows

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Sitting down for dinner? Extra red onions, please. This may become a new mantra for those wanting to stave off cancer, according to a new study from Canadian researchers.


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Decades-old Malaria Drug Decreases Levels of Biomarker Tied to ALS

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Researchers are repurposing a decades-old malaria drug to target a genetic mutation in patients with the inherited form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).


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Sample Preparation for the Detection of Synthetic Analogues of Insulin in Human Serum

Genevac LTD

Due to an increase in the abuse of synthetic insulins, doping laboratories require faster and more consistent testing options. The methodology to detect and confirm the presence of peptide hormones by mass spectrometry is preferred to the current use of immunoassays or other immuno-reactive techniques. This white paper explores and compares the different available methods, revealing the fastest and most accurate options for synthetic insulin detection.


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Gel Electrophoresis Systems

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The Thermo Scientific Owl Gel Electrophoresis Systems are designed to perform reliable gel separation of nucleic acids and proteins across a wide array of applications, including RNA/DNA analyses, plant genomics studies, screening of PCR samples, restriction mapping and cloning.


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Compound Improves Balance and Coordination in Mice with Parkinson's

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UCLA researchers developed a compound, known as a molecular tweezer, which disrupts the formation of toxic protein clumps and improved balance and movement in animal models of early stage Parkinson's disease.


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Microscopic Effects of Concussions Uncovered

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A new study has detailed microscopic brain changes following a concussion, and outlined a probable mechanism for swelling that could lead to better treatments in the future.


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Metabolomics Study IDs Potential Alzheimer's Biomarker

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In a prospective study, researchers used metabolomics to identify a potential new biomarker linked to the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's.


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ARTICLE

Revealing New Details of Cancer Biology with Automated Kinetic Live Cell Imaging

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Kinetic imaging of live cells provides a useful framework in which to gather meaningful details of cellular dynamics in real time, however, applications are often constrained by the limited versatility of available instruments. Here, we describe an automated live cell imager designed for a wide range of temporal dynamics in live cell assays.


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'Human Project' Study Will Ask 10,000 to Share Life's Data

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Wanted: 10,000 New Yorkers interested in advancing science by sharing a trove of personal information, from cellphone locations and credit-card swipes to blood samples and life-changing events. For 20 years.


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Research Helps Explain How the Hungry Brain Hinders Dieting

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The urge to satisfy hunger is a primal one, but, as any dieter knows, choices about when and what to eat can be influenced by cues in the environment, not just how long it's been since breakfast.


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