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Mosquitoes engineered to swap out an amino acid in a key protein were resistant to malaria infection, preventing them from transmitting the disease.
“Man on Fire” Syndrome, Ion Channels, and the Quest for Safer Pain Treatments Neuroscientist and clinician Stephen Waxman explores new strategies to break the circuit of neuropathic pain.
Prenatal Exposure to Cannabis Affects the Developing Brain Children born to moms who smoked or ingested marijuana during pregnancy suffer higher rates of depression, hyperactivity, and inattention.
Exosome Explosion These small membrane vesicles do much more than clean up a cell’s trash—they also carry signals to distant parts of the body, where they can impact multiple dimensions of cellular ...
Chromosomes in Focus: Origins, Genes, and Cancer In the 150 years since chromosomes were first discovered, scientists have studied them in various contexts, from insect cells to artificial systems.
Australian researchers are using peptides isolated from spider venom to develop treatments for a range of neurological and cardiovascular disorders.
Unraveling Complex Biology with Five-Dimensional Multiomics Learn how a next-generation platform accelerates biological research by enabling high-throughput, spatially resolved multiomics profiling.
Benjamin Oakes from Scribe Therapeutics shares how exciting advancements in CRISPR-based gene and epigenetic editing therapies impact the future of cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disease ...
Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT) and BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX) today announced a definitive agreement to combine BD's Biosciences & Diagnostic Solutions business with Waters, ...
Leica Biosystems, a global leader in anatomic and digital pathology solutions, today unveiled ChromoPlex III Triple Detection RUO, a chromogenic multiplex immunohistochemistry detection system ...
DeNovix Releases New CellDrop FLxi Applications The new software is offered as a free upgrade for existing customers and includes applications for counting Stem Cells, Apoptosis and Yeast Vitality.
First Use of Click Chemistry in Humans Safely Treats Cancer The Nobel Prize-winning click chemistry technology allowed researchers to target tumors directly with a chemotherapy drug, preventing ...
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