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Scanning Probe Microscopy – Including Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy – Principles and Applications
In this article, we explore what scanning probe microscopy is, the different forms of the technique, strengths, limitations and applications.
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qPCR Analysis, How a qPCR Machine Works and qPCR Protocol
In this article, we will consider how qPCR works, experimental requirements, data analysis and applications of the technique.
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A Closer Look at the COVID-19 Therapeutic Landscape
In this article, Kevin Boyle explores the current therapeutic landscape for COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Childhood Vaccines: Why Don’t They Last a Lifetime, Like the Measles Shot?
Sophie Prosolek explores why some vaccines last a lifetime, while others do not, for Technology Networks.
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Designing Vaccines With Reverse Vaccinology
Most vaccine development begins with looking at the pathogen. Scientists pinpoint key residues needed for the virus to enter the body and develop vaccines that train the body to recognize signatures of the foreign invader. Kevin O'Neil Saunders, associate professor of surgery and director of research at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute at Duke University develops vaccines after analyzing the body’s immune response to a pathogen.
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Unpicking the Complexities of the Cancer Microbiome
Understanding the relationship between cancer and the microbes that call our bodies home could transform the way the disease is managed in the future.
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The Skin Microbiome
Human skin is an ecosystem for billions of microorganisms that colonize each fold, crease and niche from head to toe. In this article, we describe what the skin microbiome is, which microorganisms are part of the skin microbiome and how we’ve come to understand the various relationships between the human skin and its microbial residents through advanced genomics.
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The Omicron Variant Highlights the Need for Smarter, Future-Proof Vaccine Design
Investment in vaccine science and technology development can provide us with the tools to respond to pathogens with pandemic potential. In this opinion article, Ariana Gomes discusses the use of AI for creating universal vaccines.
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Establishing Good Laboratory Pipetting Practices May Be More Important Than You Realize
This article will highlight how new pipetting systems are helping scientists achieve more reliable and reproducible datasets, and discuss how manufacturers are supporting customers to get the most from pipetting systems.
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Exploring the Immune System and Cancer
In this article, we look at two different approaches to optimizing immunotherapies.
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