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  Bioscience Bulletin: Ancient Viral DNA, Crows Big Brains, and Jennifer Doudna Honored
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  Scientists Develop Blood Test for Tuberculosis
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  Primary Human Cancer Cells Obtained Directly From Variety of Tumors
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  How Cancer Stem Cells Thrive When Oxygen Is Scarce
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  Researchers Learn How The Bat Got Its Wings

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Fluorescent Nanoparticle Tracks Cancer Treatment's Effectiveness in Hours

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Bioengineers at Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a new technique to help determine if chemotherapy is working in as few as eight hours after treatment. The new approach, which can also be used for monitoring the effectiveness of immunotherapy, has shown success in pre-clinical models.


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Innovative Method for Detecting and Quantifying Aflatoxins Using General Equipment

Horizon Technologies

With the requirement to increase testing of agricultural and food products for the presence of aflatoxins, reliable and convenient testing methods that utilize readily available standard laboratory tools are in demand. For the general laboratory, newer technologies for aflatoxin analysis may be financially unattainable. This app note focuses on the innovative method developed to accurately test aflatoxins using general equipment.


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Bioscience Bulletin: Ancient Viral DNA, Crows Big Brains, and Jennifer Doudna Honored

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Scientists Develop Blood Test for Tuberculosis

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An international team of scientists have developed a blood test, based on biomarkers in gene activity that can reliably predict whether a person with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium will develop active tuberculosis (TB).


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Integrated Biosafety Solutions for the Modern Laboratory

The Baker Company

What Makes Your Laboratory Unique? Your people, your protocols, the work you do to change the world - and the instruments and equipment that help you to reach your goals. You shouldn't have to fit your workflows around standard equipment. Your Equipment should be adaptable to you, while operating within the safety, performance, and compliance parameters that your work requires. In short, your laboratory equipment should work the way you do.


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Primary Human Cancer Cells Obtained Directly From Variety of Tumors

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AMSBIO's extensive range of primary human cancer cells are obtained directly from a variety tumor types, including breast, colon and prostate. Provided with the original pathological diagnoses and analyzed for key mutations, the primary human cancer cells present the real characteristics of their in vivo state, remain heterogeneous for several passages and thus enhance pharmacogenetic and molecular diagnostic testing abilities.


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How Cancer Stem Cells Thrive When Oxygen Is Scarce

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Working with human breast cancer cells and mice, scientists say new experiments explain how certain cancer stem cells thrive in low oxygen conditions. Proliferation of such cells, which tend to resist chemotherapy and help tumors spread, are considered a major roadblock to successful cancer treatment.


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Researchers Learn How The Bat Got Its Wings

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An international team of scientists have for the first time identified genes and gene regulatory elements that are essential in wing development in the Natal long-fingered bat (Miniopterus natalensis), a species widely distributed in eastern and southern Africa.


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Imaging Predicts Long-term Effects in Veterans with Brain Injury

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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), a type of MRI, may be able to predict functional post-deployment outcomes for veterans who sustained mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), or concussion, during combat, according to a new study.


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