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Cell Culture Basics: Equipment, Fundamentals and Protocols

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New to cell culture? Then look no further. Here you will find a basic overview of all things cell culture, from setting up a cell culture lab to understanding basic principles and fundamental techniques. A great starting point to springboard into the world of cellular biology.

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Mass Analyzers for Mass Spectrometry

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At the heart of any mass spectrometer is the mass analyzer. This component takes the ionized masses and separates them based on their mass-to-charge ratio (m/z). In this article, we consider some of the common types of mass analyzers, their advantages and disadvantages.

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Protecting Precious Laboratory & Clinical Samples

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Protecting precious samples during storage and transportation is an essential final step for a wide range of laboratory and clinical applications.

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2C or Not 2C: CYP2C Induction Studies for Successful Preclinical Risk Assessment (Webinar)

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This webinar will focus on CYP2C induction and will emphasize when to include CYP2C induction in a study, how to design the study to generate meaningful data and meet the regulatory requirements, what endpoints to measure, and how to interpret results.

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Dogs and Owners Diet Together

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Keto, gluten-free, organic: If a pet owner is on a specific diet, chances are their dog is on it, too, a new study reveals. But when it comes to a grain-free diet, owners seem to choose it more for their dogs than themselves.

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Face Masks Are Effective in Lowering the Reproductive Number of COVID-19
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Researchers have used observational data to clarify how the effectiveness of face masks depends on various environmental conditions and has a population-wide impact on the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Brain Development Harmed by Viruses in Our Genome
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Researchers have proven for the first time that activation of distinct human endogenous retroviruses, which are part of our genome, impair brain development dramatically.

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Turning Pollutants Into Useful Products
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A new iron catalyst helps preferentially reduce nitric oxide, an air pollutant, to hydroxylamine, aiding pollution control and clean energy.

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Teach Me in 10 Hub Page
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At Technology Networks we understand the importance of time. That's why we've launched Teach Me in 10 a video series that challenges scientists to present and summarize their research area, a scientific concept, or technology in ten minutes or less.

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Revolutionizing Metabolomics Practices With Machine Learning
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This article discusses the opportunity to use recent advancements in AI and machine learning for natural product drug discovery.

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Unintended Consequences: The Risks of Vacating COVID-19 Vaccine Patents
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In this op-ed piece, Michael S. Kinch, director of the Centers for Research Innovation in Biotechnology and Drug Discovery at Washington University in St. Louis, explores the issue of eliminating patent protection for COVID-19 vaccines.

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Toxicity Studies in Vaccine Clinical Development and Registration
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Before the safety and efficacy of a new vaccine can be evaluated in a Phase I clinical trial with human subjects, it must first undergo nonclinical safety evaluation in animal models. This article explores the full process.

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The COVID-19 Whack-a-Mole
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As the pandemic enters its second year, the case for optimism has grown shakier. SARS-CoV-2 has been mutating. New variants have arisen in the United Kingdom, Brazil and South Africa, and seem intent on evading our remarkable new vaccines before we’ve even fully rolled them out.

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LC-MS – What Is LC-MS, LC-MS Analysis and LC-MS/MS
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Coupling liquid chromatography (LC) with mass spectrometry (MS) has provided scientists with a powerful tool to meet stringent analytical demands and their versatility and efficiency means LC-MS instruments have become desirable in many laboratories. In this article, we consider how LC-MS works, what it tells us and highlight some of the technique's strengths and weaknesses.

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