Immunoassays – News and Features
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New Tool Improves Detection of Cervical Precancerous Lesions
Recently, scientists developed a new technology for early screening and monitoring of cervical precancerous lesions.
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Brain Imaging Study Explores What Makes Some News Go Viral
Study suggests that social media users are likely to share posts that contain information that they feel is relevant to themselves or to the people they know.
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Mediterranean Diet’s Effects Demystified at the Cellular Level
Researchers have found one of the first cellular connections between healthy fats — known as monounsaturated fatty acids — and lifespan in laboratory worms. The finding hints at a complex relationship between diet, fats and longevity.
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New Technique Improves Detection of Misfolded Proteins
Researchers groundbreaking new diagnostic technique will allow for faster and more accurate disease detection.
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Improving Image Integrity in Scientific Papers
This article sheds light on the issue of image integrity in academic publishing and gives advice on how to reduce the risk.
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New Urine Tests May One Day Detect Early Bladder Cancer
A new, non-invasive test for bladder cancer that examines urine proteins may be on the horizon.
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Mechanism Behind “Memory” Gene Regulation Confirmed
Researchers have discovered a mechanism that helps explain the link between the protein PKMzeta and neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.
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Lonely People May Have Fundamentally Different Brain Activity
Research suggests that lonely people may think differently from others regardless of the size of their social networks.
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Combination Therapy Overcomes Drug Resistance in Colorectal Cancer
Adding a peptide to a chemotherapy drug used to treat colorectal cancer avoids the side effects this treatment can have on normal cells, including potential chemotherapy resistance.
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New Technology Developed To Detect Active TB
A team from Wayne State University has discovered a new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection antibodies.
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