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Epigenetic changes do not alter the genetic code itself, but by changing how DNA is organized within the cell, epigenetic ...
Greater numbers of circulating stem cells increase the efficacy of in vivo gene therapy techniques, potentially reducing the price tag of lifesaving treatments.
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Real-time imaging enhances fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) to help scientists overcome the cost and burden of validation.
New innovations provide scientists with easy access to robust and accurate control samples for quality control applications.
Matteo Farinella sketched out a career in science illustration, making neuroscience research more accessible to the public.
Imagine transforming any room into a behavioral maze that neuroscientists can use to study how the human brain processes rewards. What about bringing therapy directly into a patient’s home with guided ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic dragging toward a most unwelcome third year, it’s not surprising that the biomedical community has continued to focus on diagnosing and treating the disease. The list of ...
Collaboration combines Nuclera's eProtein Discovery System, which accelerates protein expression, purification and ...
The Brazilian Reproducibility Initiative team could replicate less than half of regional research findings. How can ...
While researchers and students focus on grants and lab work, Ushma Neill helps the support systems to promote scientific ...
Aggressive breast cancer can become unresponsive to monoclonal antibody treatment, but targeting tumor-resident bacteria may extend its effectiveness.