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  David Bowie & the Art of Slow Innovation: A New Strategy for Global Precision Medicine
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  New Approach to Studying Chromosomes' Centers May Reveal Link to Down Syndrome and More
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  Researchers Describe New Biology of Alzheimer's Disease

Multiplex Assays of Fifteen Human Complement Factors

MilliporeSigma

New technologies have allowed for the development of two complement panels, based on dilution factors, to determine levels of 15 key complement proteins simultaneously in serum or plasma.

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Researchers Describe New Biology of Alzheimer's Disease

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Researchers describe a unique model for the biology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that may lead to an entirely novel approach for treating the disease.


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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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New Approach to Studying Chromosomes' Centers May Reveal Link to Down Syndrome and More

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A new technique may force DNA's centromere to give up its secrets at last.


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David Bowie & the Art of Slow Innovation: A New Strategy for Global Precision Medicine

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This interdisciplinary innovation analysis draws in part from the works of the late David Bowie and introduces the concept and practice of slow innovation.


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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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Chemically Resistant Pierceable Microplate Cap Mats

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Manufactured from chemically resistant PTFE with a silicone lining, the new JG Finneran  pierceable cap mats come with a specially weakened area in a shape of a cross on each of the 96-well sections.


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Take a Fantastic 3D Voyage Through the Brain with New Immersive VR System

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A new immersive virtual reality (VR) experience now offers a unique way to visualize and interact with large volumes of 3D anatomical brain data.


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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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Disparities in Exposure to Toxins may Drive Higher Diabetes Rates in Minorities

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Unequal exposure to environmental pollutants acting as endocrine-disrupting chemicals is an under-recognized risk factor that may play a key role in driving the higher rates of diabetes among minority and low-income populations, according to a new article in the journal Diabetes Care.


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Cell-based Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes?

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Scientists reverse diabetes in a mouse model using modified blood stem cells


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How to Avoid Residual Solvent When Drying Reverse Phase HPLC Fractions and Prevent the Formation of Gums and Oils

Genevac

Traditional concentration of reverse phase HPLC fractions to dryness in an evaporator is a fast and safe process. However, for certain compounds a fully dried result can be hard to achieve due to compound interactions with water boosting up the boiling point making drying difficult. Some compounds also tend to naturally form a gum or oils. This white paper explores how to avoid residual solvents and preventing the formation of gums and oils.


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CRISPR-carrying Nanoparticles Edit the Genome

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In a new study, MIT researchers have developed nanoparticles that can deliver the CRISPR genome-editing system and specifically modify genes in mice. The team used nanoparticles to carry the CRISPR components, eliminating the need to use viruses for delivery.


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