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  Combining Wearable Art and Medicine
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  Smart Bandage Could Heal Chronic Wounds of Battlefield Injuries
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  Researchers Create Molecule that Could 'Kick and Kill' HIV
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  Cell-line Derived Controls for Diagnostic Assay Development
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  Not so Sweet: 75 Percent of Honey Samples had Key Pesticide

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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Combining Wearable Art and Medicine

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Harvard and MIT researchers have developed smart tattoo ink capable of monitoring health by changing color to tell an athlete if she is dehydrated or a diabetic if his blood sugar rises.


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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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Smart Bandage Could Heal Chronic Wounds of Battlefield Injuries

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Smartphone-controlled design precisely delivers medication.


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Researchers Create Molecule that Could 'Kick and Kill' HIV

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In lab animals, a particle developed by UCLA, Stanford, NIH scientists awakens dormant virus cells and then knocks them out.


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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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Cell-line Derived Controls for Diagnostic Assay Development

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AMSBIO announce the addition of mutation cell line Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) samples and isolated genomic DNA (gDNA) controls to its extensive range of cell line reference standards.


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Not so Sweet: 75 Percent of Honey Samples had Key Pesticide

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When researchers collected honey samples from around the world, they found that three-quarters of them had a common type of pesticide suspected of playing a role in the decline of bees. Even honey from the island paradise of Tahiti had the chemical.


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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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Monoclonal Antibodies Against Zika Show Promise in Monkey Study

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Using blood samples from an individual previously infected with Zika virus, scientists funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, have developed an antibody-based Zika virus therapeutic that protected monkeys from infection.


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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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CRISPR-Gold Fixes Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Mutation in Mice

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Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have engineered a new way to deliver CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology inside cells and have demonstrated in mice that the technology can repair the mutation that causes Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a severe muscle-wasting disease.


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