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Application of Nano-Membranes in CO2 Bioconversion

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Approaches to Screening for Risk from Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Wate

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Best Practice in Pumps for WFI Systems

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Beyond Next Generation DNA Sequencing Single Molecule Real Time (SMRT™

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Bile Acids: Beyond Cholesterol Metabolism & Fat Absorption

Pacific Biomarkers
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Bioinformatics and the Future of Medicinal Research and Clinical Pract

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Carbonylation using carbon monoxide: Novasep’s shortcut to complex str

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Cell Viability in 3D Culture using in situ Bioluminescence

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Infection Makes Mosquitoes Immune to Malaria Parasites
Study highlights the potential of using Wolbachia in malaria control.
Taming Suspect Gene Reverses Schizophrenia-like Abnormalities in Mice
NIH-funded study raises hope for recovery of some adult patients, despite early damage.
NIH Researchers Conduct First Genomic Survey of Human Skin Fungal Diversity
Location on the body surface determines fungal composition with the greatest diversity on feet.
Single-Cell Transfection Tool Enables Added Control for Biological Studies
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method for delivering molecules into single, targeted cells through temporary holes in the cell surface.
Biomarkers Found for Major Depressive Disorder
New research highlights biological and genetic markers associated with improved response to adjunctive L-Methylfolate in management of depression.
Promedior Presents Encouraging Results from Clinical Study of PRM-151
ATS oral presentation of phase 1b data highlights potential for novel mechanism to treat fibrosis.
Reducing Caloric Intake Delays Nerve Cell Loss
Study points to role of protein in anti-aging benefits of calorie restriction.
Study Suggests Dairy Herd Water Quality Linked to Milk Production
A recently completed study of water supplies on Pennsylvania dairy farms found that about a quarter of those tested had at least one water-quality issue.
Center Targets Ocean Contaminants and Human Health
A new center based at UC San Diego will target emerging contaminants found naturally in common seafood dishes as well as man-made chemicals that accumulate in human breast milk.
Depression Linked to Telomere Enzyme, Aging, Chronic Disease
The first symptoms of major depression may be behavioral, but the common mental illness is based in biology — and not limited to the brain.
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