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  PET Scans Show Several Alzheimer's Patients Don't Have the Disease
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  Q&A: How the 'Mother of MicroHumans' Could Improve Personalized Medicine
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  Data Integrity Challenges in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Meeting Tomorrow's Guidelines Today
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  Smart Cell Imaging System
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  In U.S. First, Scientists Edit Genes of Human Embryos

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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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PET Scans Show Several Alzheimer's Patients Don't Have the Disease

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Interim results from a 4-year PET scan study suggest that a significant number of patients being treated for Alzheimer's disease may not actually have it at all.


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High Throughput Biological Sample Collection and Processing

Integra Biosciences

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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Q&A: How the 'Mother of MicroHumans' Could Improve Personalized Medicine

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Researchers have taken a huge leap toward personalized medicine with the development of a revolutionary model of the female reproductive system that can more accurately test drugs and help scientists better understand diseases of the female reproductive tract.


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Data Integrity Challenges in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Meeting Tomorrow's Guidelines Today

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Data integrity has long played an important role in pharmaceutical production, with robust data collection and storage fundamental to the concept of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).


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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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Smart Cell Imaging System

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Cayman Chemical is distributing the new InCellis Smart Cell Imaging System from Bertin Technologies. The system is the first all-in-one cell imager developed to generate publication-quality images and time-lapse videos of cells on tissue slides or in cell culture.


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In U.S. First, Scientists Edit Genes of Human Embryos

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According to MIT Technology Review, the experiment was just an exercise in science - the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days and were never intended to be implanted into a womb.


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Zebrafish Reveal Clues to Healing Spinal Cord Injuries

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Fresh insights into how zebrafish repair their nerve connections could hold clues to new therapies for people with spinal cord injuries.


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Researchers Developing New Tool to Fight Antibiotic Resistance

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Goal is to distinguish between viral and bacterial infections, reduce unnecessary use of antibiotics.


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Walnuts May Promote Health by Changing Gut Bacteria

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Research led by Lauri Byerley, PhD, RD, Research Associate Professor of Physiology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, has found that walnuts in the diet change the makeup of bacteria in the gut, which suggests a new way walnuts may contribute to better health.


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