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 | | 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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| | FEATURED STORY | | A key enzyme, c-Abl, provides clues about Parkinson's disease to researchers who say blocking the enzyme prevented the disease in specially bred mice.
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| |  | | A common concern in current cell culture methods is the amount of vibration that cells are exposed to from the integral fans when housed within a workstation. Exposure to vibration can lead to possible detrimental effects on the adherence of in vitro cell cultures. This study examines the adhesion of monolayer cells inside a standard incubator compared to a SCI-tive hypoxia workstation, which are a class of closed cell culture incubated workstations designed to continuously recirculate the atmosphere with user-defined O2 and CO2 levels.
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| | NEWS | | An international consortium combined findings from a number of large studies that included data on levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the tissue or blood and examined the association with heart disease over time.
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| | NEWS | | A clinical trial will test the safety of a new strategy in patients with advanced pancreatic tumors.
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| | FOCUS ON: | | Micronic presents the 0.75ml and 1.40ml Amber tinted polypropylene storage tubes that, used in conjunction with a secure screw cap or push cap, ensure the integrity of light sensitive biological samples even over long-term storage periods.
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| | NEWS | | Scientists from Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, have discovered how the brain controls our breathing in response to changing oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
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| | NEWS | | In a new study, researchers evaluated the efficacy and safety of the drug deutetrabenazine to control a prominent symptom of Huntington disease, chorea.
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| | NEWS | | Mice are one of the most commonly used laboratory organisms, widely used to study everything from autism to infectious diseases. Yet genomic studies in mice have lagged behind those in humans.
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| | NEWS | | Research has shown that the human lifespan has the potential to be extended. But would this merely mean people living longer in poor health?
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