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 | | 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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| | FEATURED STORY | | A new study released last week from one of the foremost neuroscience researchers in the world suggests children exposed to tackle football before the age of 12 are two to three times more likely to develop emotional and/or behavioral issues later in life, compared with individuals who began playing the sport at 12 years or older.
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| |  | | 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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| | NEWS | | By taking videos of a tiny beating zebrafish heart as it reconstructs its covering in a petri dish, scientists have captured unexpected dynamics of cells involved in tissue regeneration. They found that the depleted heart tissue regenerates itself in a wave, led by a front of fast-moving, supersized cells and trailed by smaller cells that multiply to produce others.
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| | NEWS | | In contrast to previous assumptions, the hippocampus, a brain structure that is central to learning and memory, does not complete its maturation until adolescence.
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| |  | | This white paper outlines how the 2-Plex assays can monitor cellular response when treated with three separate compounds and demonstrates how these assays can sensitively detect minor changes in protein phosphorylation and expression.
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| | FOCUS ON: | | The RESOLVEX A200 offers unattended positive pressure solid phase extraction, providing increased walkaway times for LC-MS sample preparation workflows.
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| | NEWS | | Conformational changes within protein domains suggest mutations to make hyper-accurate Cas9s.
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| |  | | 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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| | NEWS | | In a new study published in the journal Cell Reports, researchers show that alterations in a process known as alternative splicing may also trigger the disease.
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| | NEWS | | A potent and long-lasting gene immunotherapy approach prevents and reverses symptoms of multiple sclerosis in mice, according to a study published September 21st in the journal Molecular Therapy.
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| |  | | 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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| | NEWS | | Heart disease and heart-related illnesses are a leading cause of death around the world, but treatment options are limited. Now, one group reports in ACS Nano that encapsulating stem cells in a nanogel could help repair damage to the heart.
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