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Chromogenic Tissue Staining Using DAB Detection Systems

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Watch our step-by-step IHC video protocol to learn how to develop your chromogenic staining with DAB reagent systems.

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Food and Drink Industry: Does Your Project Qualify for Financial Support?

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There is unrelenting pressure on producers from consumers, regulators and competitors to offer food and drink which is cheaper, healthier, longer lasting and more ethically produced. These influences showcase the need for plenty of research and development (R&D) and fortunately, there is also a substantial budget available, but could your project be missing out?

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Evaluating Detection Methods for Persistent Infection

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A pair of recent studies looked at the reliability of clinical observations and bacterial culture versus quantitative PCR (qPCR) in detecting clinically healthy carriers of the bacterium that causes strangles, who pose an infection risk to naïve individuals.

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Innovative Biosensor Could Aid Baby Health Monitoring

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Researchers say they have developed a pacifier-based biosensor that tracks real-time glucose levels in saliva. It could ultimately help diagnose and treat diabetes in the smallest of patients.

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Blocking “Super-highways” Could Prevent the Spread of Cancer
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Two new studies describe in detail the mechanism that causes tissues to undergo structural changes. The research indicates that, via the collision of cells, different tissue structures can be formed – this remodeling can create “super-highways”, which are used by cancer cells to escape to other sites within the body.

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Elbow Features Help Forensic Investigators
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Researchers have found that features of the elbow can help them to accurately estimate the sex of skeletons.

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Climate Mysteries Investigated With Forensic Information Theory Tool
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During Earth’s last glacial period, temperatures on the planet periodically spiked dramatically and rapidly. A recent study suggests that mathematics from information theory could offer a powerful tool for analyzing and understanding them.

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It’s Alive: Cautious Excitement Meets Claims of First Effective Alzheimer’s Drug

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American pharma giant Biogen has announced that its therapeutic compound for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), aducanumab, is to be taken to the FDA for approval. Despite being seemingly killed off after a study in March produced disappointing results, new analysis suggests that aducanumab met its target endpoints.

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Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution: An Interview With Professor George Church, the "Godfather" of Genetics
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In this feature of "Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution", Professor George Church lends his views on some of the milestones achieved in genomics research to date, elaborates on "that wooly mammoth study" and emphasizes his desire to make genomic technologies more widely available.

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Light and Sound Brain Wave Stimulation Shows Pre-clinical Potential As Alzheimer’s Therapy
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Research presented at Neuroscience 2019, hosted in Chicago this week, has shown promising pre-clinical data in mice that suggests altering the electrical oscillations of neuronal networks with external light and sound stimulation might have brain-boosting effects that reduce pathology related to Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

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Phenotypic Screening – Advances in Technologies and Techniques
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Phenotypic screening is gaining new momentum in drug discovery with the hope that this approach will improve the success rate of drug approval. In this article we look at some of the latest screening tools and their applications.

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