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  Heart Imaging Could Predict Afib Success
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  Quick Test for Cocaine Developed
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  Peptide Could Help with Diabetes, Weight Loss
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  Common, Deadly Yeast Infection Diagnosed Quicker with Blood Test

Correlation of Angiogenesis Biomarkers with Early Metastatic Progression in NSCLC

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This white paper demonstrates the analysis of 17 targets involved in the angiogenesis pathway in a cohort of 38 patients with various stages of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).  With the objective of identifying the most accurate method for quantifying know angiogenesis targets in a practical, high throughput fashion.

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Heart Imaging Could Predict Afib Success

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Researchers report successful use of heart imaging to predict the benefit or futility of catheter ablation, an increasingly popular way to treat atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm disorder.


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Exploring DNA Damage/Genotoxicity Using a 7-Plex DNA Damage/Genotoxicity Kit

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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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Quick Test for Cocaine Developed

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The tests can be carried out by police on the side of the road - one testing saliva, the other unknown powders.


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Peptide Could Help with Diabetes, Weight Loss

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Findings suggest potential anti-obesity use and novel drug for treating type 2 diabetes.


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Multiplex Assays of Fifteen Human Complement Factors

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New technologies have allowed for the development of two complement panels, based on dilution factors, to determine levels of 15 key complement proteins simultaneously in serum or plasma.


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Monitoring System

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Thermo Scientific InSight's wireless cold storage monitoring system features advanced analytics and remote diagnostics to protect valuable samples, and avoid costly repairs and equipment failures by proactively identifying issues.


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Common, Deadly Yeast Infection Diagnosed Quicker with Blood Test

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A new blood test seems to perform as well as, if not better than, traditional blood cultures at detecting a type of fungal yeast infection that commonly strikes hospital patients.


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Measurement of Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkers in Human Clinical Samples

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A new assay has been developed that includes characteristic analytes for every cardiac disease stage. After rigorous assay validation, it was discovered that many of the CVD biomarkers were significantly elevated in CVD patients, indicating the utility of the assay panels.


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Like Humans, Rats Help their Buddies

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Rats demonstrate cooperative behavior similar to human beings, researchers have discovered.


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Face of Ancient "Cheddar Man" Reveals Pigmentation Surprise

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The face of "Cheddar Man," Britain's oldest nearly complete skeleton at 10,000 years old, is revealed for the first time and with unprecedented accuracy. The discovery suggests that the lighter pigmentation now considered to be a defining feature of northern Europe is a far more recent phenomenon.


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