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Investigation of Chemical Contaminants in Soils Following Superstorm Sandy
Investigation of Chemical Contaminants in Soils Following Superstorm Sandy
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Rapid Identification of Microorganisms by Touch Spray and Paper Spray Ambient Ionization
The rapid and accurate identification of microorganisms is necessary in order to improve public health. Molecular-based identification allows for rapid patient treatment and provides more accurate diagnoses, two crucial aspects for successful treatment, yet a great challenge. In this work PS-MS, an existing ambient method, and TS-MS, a newly developed technique, are being utilized in the rapid discrimination of microorganisms (<2 min).
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Rapid analysis of 3D tumour spheroids in soft agar and on ultra-low attachment plates using a laser scanning imaging system
The requirement for better in-vitro models that are compatible with high-throughput screening campaigns has led to the development of 3D cell cultures models, especially muliticellular spheroids, which retain many of the morphological and genetic traits of tumours.
Here we describe the formation of such spheroids by two methods: on ultra-low attachment plates and in semi-solid agarose. Both methods are compatible with 96- and 384-well microplate formats.
Here we describe the formation of such spheroids by two methods: on ultra-low attachment plates and in semi-solid agarose. Both methods are compatible with 96- and 384-well microplate formats.
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Combining low and high volume liquid handling capabilities for ADME screening
In this study we demonstrate the integration of two liquid handlers to extend the volume dispensing range creating low-volume assay-ready plates with high accuracy and precision. This was then successfully applied to a CYP inhibition assay.
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Effect of cinnamomum tamala leaves extracts on collagen cross-linking and tensile strength in wound healing in diabetic rats
Diabetes can result in development of several complications, including delayed wound healing. Diabetic wounds are slow, non-healing wounds that can persist for weeks despite adequate and appropriate care.
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Alternative Cellular Energy Based Therapy of Childhood Diarrhea
Acute infectious diarrhea is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the developing world; especially among children less than 5 years of age. As restoring normal cellular function is an energy-requiring process, patients with diarrhea could potentially benefit from receiving an alternative (non-mitochondria) source of cellular energy.
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ADP-Glo™ Kinase Profiling Systems for Targeted and Flexible Kinase Inhibitor Profiling
Drug safety is of paramount importance in the pharmaceutical industry indicating that minimal side effects constitute a major requirement in drug development.
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Stealth-Adapted Viruses and Viteria: Insights into Virus Construction, Replication and Potential Therapies
There is an increasing incidence of diseases with accompanying signs and symptoms of brain damage. These include neurological and psychiatric illnesses, childhood behavioral disorders, and such common conditions as chronic fatigue, Gulf War Syndrome, so-called “chronic Lyme disease”, and many cancers. Altogether, these diseases have an enormous social impact.
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Evaluation of an automated SPE method for samples derived from capillary microsampling
In this poster we describe an automated SPE procedure using small, single use cartridges in a modified PAL System liquid handler for the analysis of samples derived from capillary microsampling. Results are compared to results obtained from identical samples processed manually by protein precipitation.
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Fingerprinting analytical strategy used for authentication of honey
The goal of the current study is mainly to establish potential origin markers, and not to build a model for prediction. This research provides a database for comparison of honey samples from Romania with other honey samples from the world. Data on d13C, d18O and d2H of honey measured by IRMS together with the stable isotopes (deuterium by SNIF-NMR and carbon 13 - IRMS) in ethanol from fermented honeys were reported.
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