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Meeting the Challenges of Long-term Time-lapse Imaging
Oct 26
Recent technological developments in the sequence capture of cellular events through a light microscope can be combined to image multiple independent experiments automatically, with many advantages.
Handle With Care
Aug 26
Researchers face the dual challenges of difficult to handle and hard to maintain stem cells.
Six Tips for More Successful Cell Cultures
Aug 18
For those who perform cell culture experiments, it pays to be meticulous. Even seemingly minor handling techniques and lab equipment features can make a difference in achieving success.
Rapid Generation of Assay-ready Serial Dilution Plates Using Two-stage Low Volume Pipetting
Jul 22
Researchers see the benefits of streamlining accurate serial dilution of stock solutions of compounds. By Joby Jenkins, TTP LabTech As the cost of drug development escalates there is a growing requirement to accelerate the R&D cycle and eliminate unwanted off-target drug effects earlier.
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The Future of the FDA: Operating in an Electronic World
Oct 12
Acording to an Axendia reseach study, the FDA is currently shifting its organizational and technology infrastructures to facilitate electronic interactions with the companies it regulates.
Tissue Microarrays - Opening up new opportunities in the Therapeutics sector
Tissue Microarray has become a pivotal cog in the wheel for high throughput studies and is an integral part in the validation process for screening results from discovery platforms for expression studies using various approaches.
Translational Informatics for Systems Biology
A study in which IO Informatics' Sentient software has been applied to integrating and linking a customer's multiple data streams.
De Novo Formula Generation with Sub-ppm Confidence
Novel technology embodied in the micrOTOF allows precise measurement of both accurate mass and True Isotopic Pattern (TIP) over a wide dynamic range, allowing for the implementation of an open access system.
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ADP-Glo™: An Ideal Approach to Monitor the Activity of Protein Kinases and Beyond
Oct 16
Because of its versatility (alltypesofsubstrates), robustness (Z’>0.8), rapidperformance, and its ease of use, the luminescence based Kinase Glo® assay platform has gained wide acceptance in many drug screening programs for protein kinase inhibitors.
A Cell-Based, Microplate Format, DELFIA Assay for Determination of the Activation of MAP KinaseSofia
Mitogen-activated protein kinases(MAPK) are activated in response to extracellularsignals or cellular stress. We have set up a cell-based DELFIA®Time-Resolved Fluorescence assay to test compounds or conditions for their ability to modulate cellular stress by the activation of MAPK.
Cell Based Assays for Studying the Effects of Cytotoxic Agents
Apoptosis, DNA fragmentation and cell proliferation are important parameters when studying live cell function, especially, when the effects of cytotoxic agents are under study.
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Household characteristics associated with handwashing with soap in rural bangladesh.
14 hours ago
Handwashing with soap prevents diarrhea and respiratory disease, but it is rarely practiced in high-need settings. Among 100 randomly selected villages in rural Bangladesh, field workers enrolled 10 households per village and observed and recorded household activities for 5 hours....
Tache noire in african tick bite Fever.
17 hours ago
Seasonal Pattern of Pneumonia Mortality among Under-Five Children in Nairobi's Informal Settlements.
Using longitudinal data from the Nairobi Urban and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS), we examined the seasonal pattern of pneumonia mortality among under-five children living in Nairobi's slums. We included 17,787 under-five children resident in the NUHDSS from January 1,...
A simplified, low-cost method for polarized light microscopy.
Malaria pigment is an intracellular inclusion body that appears in blood and tissue specimens on microscopic examination and can help in establishing the diagnosis of malaria. In simple light microscopy, it can be difficult to discern from cellular background and artifacts. It has...
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Sigma-Aldrich(R) Teams With 3M to Provide TIPS Pentacene Organic Electronics Semiconductor for Growing Printed Electronics Industry
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Millipore Advances Sustainability Strategy with Solar Energy Project
Oct 25 | News
Olympus Documents Manufacturing Cleanliness with Automated Filter and Particle Analysis System
Oct 16 | News
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Frontiers in Bioscience Learning and Memory Video
Oct 6
How does the brain learn and remember? An academic conference "Frontiers in Bioscience Learning and Memory" was held at City University of Hong Kong on June 16th.
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Allen Institute for Brain Research
Oct 14
Discussed in this interview are both the mouse brain project and the human cortex project with an emphasis on the importance of these projects to neuroscience research.
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