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New Probe Developed To Study Cellular Processes
Collaborative research at the University of Cincinnati has developed a new probe to study cells that has already led to new knowledge about certain cellular processes.
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In-Vivo Analysis of Protein Complexes Enabled by Novel Technique
Recently, a research team has developed a glycosidic-bond-based mass-spectrometry-cleavable cross-linker, which improves the data analysis throughput and identification accuracy of cross-linking information with good amphiphilicity and biocompatibility.
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Research Identifies Route to Safer Pain Medications
Targeting opioid receptor pathway could treat pain without addiction or hallucinations.
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Brain Immune Cells Could Play Role in Seizures
Research into how the brain responds to seizures could facilitate the development of treatments for patients who don’t respond to existing options.
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Does the Future of Data Storage Lie in DNA Microcapsules?
DNA archival storage within reach thanks to new PCR technique.
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New Extraction Protocol for RNA-Seq and Metabolomic Analysis
Van Andel Institute scientists have developed a new extraction protocol for RNA-seq and metabolomic analysis, offering a more complete picture of cellular activity than either technique on its own.
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Exhausted Immune Cells Revived in New Cancer Immunotherapy Approach
Researchers have found a new way to reduce T cell exhaustion even in tumors that are resistant to clinically approved immunotherapies.
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High-Speed, Two-Photon Microscope Developed for Precise Biological Imaging
Innovative laser scanning design unlocks high-precision observations at up to 10,000 frames per second, making the microscope a powerful recording tool.
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Surging Testosterone Levels Discovered in Woolly Mammoth Tusk
A collaborative team of researchers from the University of Michigan (U-M) have analyzed traces of sex hormones in extinct woolly mammoths’ tusks. The study, published in Nature, is the first to provide molecular evidence that male mammoths experienced musth.
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3D Printing Filaments Made From Recycled Coffee Pods
The plastic in used coffee pods can be recycled to make filament for 3D printers, minimizing its environmental impact.
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