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  "Hijacked" Cells Could be Beneficial for Blood Cancer Treatment
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  Contact Sports Eyed as Cause of Multiple Diseases
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  Automated Rotary Vial Washer
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  Jumping Genes Spur Disease, Drive Evolution
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  Neural Activity, Muscle Movement Tracked in Ageless Aquatic Creatures

Close to the Diffraction Limit in High Resolution ATR FTIR Mapping

This application note explores the frontiers of imaging with micro ATR FTIR spectroscopy and demonstrates the potentiality of advanced high resolution instruments.

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Fish Losing Sense of Smell Due to Acidic Oceans

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Fish are losing their sense of smell because of increasingly acidic oceans caused by rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, new research shows.


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Direct Cell Counting Assays for Immuno Therapy

NK cell cytolytic activity is often evaluated by measuring the release of radioactive chromium-51 or indium-111 from labeled tumor cells. This application note explores a non-toxic, calcein AM release assay for evaluating NK cell cytotoxicity using image cytometry.


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"Hijacked" Cells Could be Beneficial for Blood Cancer Treatment

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Cell response to stress reveals promising drug targets.


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Contact Sports Eyed as Cause of Multiple Diseases

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Researchers discover contact sports associated with Lewy body disease, Parkinson's disease symptoms and dementia.


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Automated Rotary Vial Washer

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SP PennTech's RW-500 rotary vial washer is a small automated system designed for low-to-medium output pharmaceutical and biotech applications.


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Jumping Genes Spur Disease, Drive Evolution

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Remarkably little is known about when and where genes' movements occur in developing reproductive cells, the key process that ensures their propagation in future generations, but can lead to genetic disorders for the hosts.


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Neural Activity, Muscle Movement Tracked in Ageless Aquatic Creatures

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Squishy hydra's simple circuits are ready for their close-up.


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