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THIS WEEK
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  Senator Calls on FTC to Investigate DNA Ancestry Companies
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  Schizophrenia Originates Early in Pregnancy, 'Mini-brain' Research Suggests
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  Simple EKG can Determine Whether Patient has Depression or Bipolar Disorder

Change the way you do moisture analysis!

Metrohm USA

Moisture Plus allows you to replace several primary methods with one NIR Moisture Plus measurement. In just a few seconds, one beam of light will give you the same information as two, three or even four analytical instruments.

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Second 'Don't Eat Me' Signal Found on Cancer Cells

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A second biological pathway that signals immune cells not to engulf and kill cancer cells has been identified by researchers.


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Simplified Method for Quantifying Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Water

Genevac

This application note explores a robust, simple evaporative sample preparation method that improves the ability to analyze typical levels of these molecules in water samples.


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Senator Calls on FTC to Investigate DNA Ancestry Companies

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Three DNA testing companies have slashed prices for the holidays for their home testing kits that can tell consumers about their ancestry, and a wealth of data underpinning the genetic sequencing at the very core of their biology. But a U.S. senator warns the privacy concerns are not made clear to consumers-and called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate companies.


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Schizophrenia Originates Early in Pregnancy, 'Mini-brain' Research Suggests

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Findings indicate the disease- triggered by malformations in the cerebral cortex-could potentially be treated in utero.


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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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High Flow Proportional Electronic Valves

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Clippard's newest DVP series proportional solenoid valves are precision-built 2-way control valves, utilizing a unique, patented valving principle.


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Simple EKG can Determine Whether Patient has Depression or Bipolar Disorder

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A groundbreaking Loyola Medicine study suggests that a simple 15-minute electrocardiogram could help a physician determine whether a patient has major depression or bipolar disorder.


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New Approaches to On-line and In-SITU NMR Reaction Monitoring

Bruker Biospin

There are multiple applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy across a variety of industries. This powerful analytical technique has been used to study the structure of molecules, and the interactions between them for the past 60 years. Its broad range of uses in the pharmaceutical, biomedical, food science and many other industries make NMR an invaluable tool. This white paper focuses on a relatively new capability of NMR; monitoring reactions in real-time.


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Cholesterol Helps Flu Virus Escape Through Host Cell's Membrane

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After a flu virus infects a host cell and hijacks its inner workings to create copies of itself, these copies gather into viral buds that break free from the host cell to infect again. A new study now provides the clearest picture yet of how the buds are pinched off from the host cell membrane.


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

MilliporeSigma

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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Good Cells Gone Bad

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A new study is the first to show precisely how a process in nerve cells called the S-nitrosylation (SNO) reaction-which can be caused by aging, pesticides and pollution-may contribute to Parkinson's disease.


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