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JULY
23
THIS WEEK
  NEWS
  Irregularly Excited Brain Cells Find Key Element in Protein
  NEWS
  New Genes Reveal Clues to Cause of Hay Fever
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  Low Temperature Evaporator
  NEWS
  Researchers ID Crucial Stem Cell-Creating Protein
  NEWS
  Mature Cells, When Confined, Turn into Stem Cells
  ARTICLE
  Building a Biomolecular Map of the Brain with MALDI Imaging

Close to the Diffraction Limit in High Resolution ATR FTIR Mapping

This application note explores the frontiers of imaging with micro ATR FTIR spectroscopy and demonstrates the potentiality of advanced high resolution instruments.

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Rotten Mood Could Boost Performance, Says Study

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A bad mood may help your brain with everyday tasks.


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Direct Cell Counting Assays for Immuno Therapy

NK cell cytolytic activity is often evaluated by measuring the release of radioactive chromium-51 or indium-111 from labeled tumor cells. This application note explores a non-toxic, calcein AM release assay for evaluating NK cell cytotoxicity using image cytometry.


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NEWS

Irregularly Excited Brain Cells Find Key Element in Protein

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Researchers have identified a key protein involved in the irregular brain cell activity seen in autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy. The protein, p53, is well-known in cancer biology as a tumor suppressor.


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New Genes Reveal Clues to Cause of Hay Fever

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World's largest study on allergic rhinitis reveals new risk genes.


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Low Temperature Evaporator

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Genevac's Rocket Evaporator has been used as a sample preparation tool for extraction of active phytochemicals from the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre.


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Researchers ID Crucial Stem Cell-Creating Protein

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The discovery drills a peephole into the black box of cellular reprogramming and may lead to new ways to generate induced pluripotent stem cells in the laboratory.


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Mature Cells, When Confined, Turn into Stem Cells

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Confined mature cells lose their specialized characteristics by sixth day and completely transition into re-deployable stem cells by the tenth day.


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ARTICLE

Building a Biomolecular Map of the Brain with MALDI Imaging

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Researchers at the Uppsala Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, are using cutting-edge MALDI-MSI technology to image small molecules such as neurotransmitters, amino acids and neuropeptides in certain brain regions in PD models.


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