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  Study Adds to Evidence that Lower Brain Serotonin Levels are Linked to Dementia
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  New Version of DNA Editing System Corrects Underlying Defects in RNA-based Diseases
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Due to intense interest from the global lab design community, the Laboratory Design Conference has launched an international lab design conference to connect professionals from around the globe. This unique educational event provides the boldest and brightest innovators in lab design with a dedicated forum to collaborate, network and learn from one another.

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From Thousands of Suspects, Scientists Ferret Out Cancer-causing Genes

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A Yale-led team of researchers has identified specific gene combinations that can cause the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma, using new technology that can also pinpoint triggers of other types cancers.


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High Throughput Biological Sample Collection and Processing

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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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Study Adds to Evidence that Lower Brain Serotonin Levels are Linked to Dementia

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In a study looking at brain scans of people with mild loss of thought and memory ability, researchers report evidence of lower levels of the serotonin transporter - a natural brain chemical that regulates mood, sleep and appetite.


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New Version of DNA Editing System Corrects Underlying Defects in RNA-based Diseases

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In laboratory models and patient-derived cells, a new version of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique corrects RNA defects behind family of diseases that includes certain types of muscular dystrophy, ALS and Huntington's disease


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

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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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SEM for High-end Applications

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ZEISS presents a new generation of focused ion beam scanning electron microscopes (FIB-SEMs) for high-end applications in research and industry.


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Breakthrough Device Heals Organs with a Single Touch

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Device instantly delivers new DNA or RNA into living skin cells to change their function. The technology, called Tissue Nanotransfection, was developed by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State's College of Engineering.


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New Super Fast Method for Determining Antibiotic Resistance

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Researchers from Uppsala University have developed a new method to quickly determine whether an infection is caused by bacteria that are resistant or sensitive to antibiotics. The findings are now published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA (PNAS).


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Study Boosts Hope of 'Liquid Biopsies' for Cancer Screening

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Scientists have the first major evidence that blood tests called liquid biopsies hold promise for screening people for cancer.


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Lizard Venom may Contain Clues to Treating Blood Clots

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Various types of lizard venom are being studied as possible treatments for blood clotting diseases that lead to millions of cases of stroke, heart attack, and deep-vein thrombosis annually.


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