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Reliable and Rapid Characterization of Functional FCN2 Gene Variants Reveals Diverse Geographical Patterns
In this study, scientists genotyped and characterized four FCN2 functional SNP variants in West Africans, South Americans, South East Asians from Vietnam and Caucasians from Germany using an available rapid, reliable and cost effective FRET-RTPCR methodology.
Using a Spike-in Experiment to Evaluate Analysis of LC-MS Data
Data from the spike-in experiment can be used for developing and optimizing LC-MS data preprocessing algorithms and to evaluate workflows implemented in existing software tools.
New Biomarkers Could Offer Vital Clues for Cancer Research
European funding for cancer research has led to some interesting results in recent years, says Carl-Johan Ivarsson, CEO at Qlucore.
Scientists Uncover Exciting Lead into Premature Ageing and Heart Disease
Scientists increase life span of mice by reducing levels of SUN1 protein.
Warwick Researchers Solve 40-year-old Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Phasing Problem
Scientists at the University of Warwick have developed a computation which simultaneously doubles the resolution, sensitivity and mass accuracy of Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry at no extra cost.
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Find the Structure of a Key ‘Gene Silencer’ Protein
The structure reveals potential therapeutic targets in area with ‘untapped potential’.
Agent Reduces Autism-like Behaviors in Mice
Boosts sociability, quells repetitiveness - NIH study.
Faster Way to Probe Proteins
Infrared spectroscopy allows scientists to analyze protein structure on an ultrafast timescale.
Proteomics: Top European Researcher Scoops two Prestigious Science Awards
A German researcher has just been awarded not one but two top science accolades for his research in mass spectrometry.
Cellular 'Glue' Resists Breast Cancer
New research demonstrates that the protein Perp provides a potential new target for future treatment of breast cancer.
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