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  Artificial Pancreas Performs Well in Clinical Trial
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  FDA Approves First 7T MRI Device
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  Novel Treatment Causes Cancer to Self-Destruct Without Affecting Healthy Cells
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  New Study Demonstrates Importance of Studying Sleep and Eating in Tandem
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  New Technique Scours the Genome for Genes That Combat Disease

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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Blood Cancer Gene Could be Key to Preventing Heart Failure

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An international collaboration found that mice with a limited capacity to increase Runx1 gene activation were protected against the adverse changes that lead to heart failure.


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Plasma Cleaning and Surface Activation

Harrick Plasma offers benchtop plasma cleaners for surface cleaning and improving wettability of flat substrates and complex surface geometries without affecting the bulk material. Our instruments have been cited in over 3000 publications related to microfluidic, biomedical, and materials research.


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Artificial Pancreas Performs Well in Clinical Trial

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During more than 60,000 hours of combined use of a novel artificial pancreas system, participants in a 12-week, multi-site clinical trial showed significant improvements in two key measures of well-being in people living with type 1 diabetes.


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FDA Approves First 7T MRI Device

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The Magentom Terra is the first 7T MRI system cleared for clinical use in the United States.


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New Approaches to On-line and In-SITU NMR Reaction Monitoring

Bruker Biospin

There are multiple applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy across a variety of industries. This powerful analytical technique has been used to study the structure of molecules, and the interactions between them for the past 60 years. Its broad range of uses in the pharmaceutical, biomedical, food science and many other industries make NMR an invaluable tool. This white paper focuses on a relatively new capability of NMR; monitoring reactions in real-time.


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High Flow Proportional Electronic Valves

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Clippard's newest DVP series proportional solenoid valves are precision-built 2-way control valves, utilizing a unique, patented valving principle.


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New Technique Scours the Genome for Genes That Combat Disease

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Biological engineers identify genes that protect against protein linked to Parkinson'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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Esophageal Cancer 'Cell of Origin' Identified

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Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) researchers have identified cells in the upper digestive tract that can give rise to Barrett's esophagus, a precursor to esophageal cancer. The discovery of this "cell of origin" promises to accelerate the development of more precise screening tools and therapies for Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma, the fastest growing form of cancer in the U.S.


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New Study Demonstrates Importance of Studying Sleep and Eating in Tandem

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A new study from scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) offers important insights into possible links between sleep and hunger-and the benefits of studying the two in tandem.


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How to Avoid Residual Solvent When Drying Reverse Phase HPLC Fractions and Prevent the Formation of Gums and Oils

Genevac

Traditional concentration of reverse phase HPLC fractions to dryness in an evaporator is a fast and safe process. However, for certain compounds a fully dried result can be hard to achieve due to compound interactions with water boosting up the boiling point making drying difficult. Some compounds also tend to naturally form a gum or oils. This white paper explores how to avoid residual solvents and preventing the formation of gums and oils.


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Novel Treatment Causes Cancer to Self-Destruct Without Affecting Healthy Cells

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Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have discovered the first compound that directly makes cancer cells commit suicide while sparing healthy cells.


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