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  Cancer's 'Achilles Heel' Could be in its Molecular Roots
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  Researchers Prove HIV Targets Tissue Macrophages
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  MS Accessory Brings Faster Analysis
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  Slovenia Awaits Birth of New Generation of 'Baby Dragons'
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  Preemies' Gut Bacteria Reveal Vast Scope of Antibiotic Resistance
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  AP Investigation: American Company Bungled Ebola Response

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Spotted Gar Fish Could Bridge Biomedical Gap

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When researchers sequenced the genome of an ancient fish, the spotted gar, they found it has conserved genes and non-coding elements that span both zebrafish and humans, meaning the creature could bridge a gap in biomedical disease research.


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Innovative Method for Detecting and Quantifying Aflatoxins Using General Equipment

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With the requirement to increase testing of agricultural and food products for the presence of aflatoxins, reliable and convenient testing methods that utilize readily available standard laboratory tools are in demand. For the general laboratory, newer technologies for aflatoxin analysis may be financially unattainable. This app note focuses on the innovative method developed to accurately test aflatoxins using general equipment.


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Cancer's 'Achilles Heel' Could be in its Molecular Roots

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Cancer is a complex, adapting monster that branches off from its initial mutations, swallowing living cells and hijacking them amid the hostile takeover of the healthy body. But turning the tide may be an "Achilles Heel" of the antigens on the surface of the tumor cells, created at the very beginning of its genesis, according to a new study.


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Researchers Prove HIV Targets Tissue Macrophages

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Scientists have clearly demonstrated that HIV infects and reproduces in macrophages, large white blood cells found in the liver, brain and connective tissues of the body. This discovery has significant implications for HIV cure research.


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Integrated Biosafety Solutions for the Modern Laboratory

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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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MS Accessory Brings Faster Analysis

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ZipChip is an innovative system that provides high-quality separation capabilities as a front-end for mass spectrometry (MS), resulting in fast analysis for a broad range of biomolecules.


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Slovenia Awaits Birth of New Generation of 'Baby Dragons'

Slovenia is counting down the days until the birth of a new generation of "baby dragons."


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Preemies' Gut Bacteria Reveal Vast Scope of Antibiotic Resistance

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A new study of gut bacteria in premature infants reveals the vast scope of the problem of antibiotic resistance and gives new insight into the extreme vulnerability of these young patients, according to researchers.


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AP Investigation: American Company Bungled Ebola Response

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An American company that bills itself as a pioneer in tracking emerging epidemics made a series of costly mistakes during the 2014 Ebola outbreak that swept across West Africa - with employees feuding with fellow responders, contributing to misdiagnosed Ebola cases and repeatedly misreading the trajectory of the virus, an Associated Press investigation has found.


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