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ELISA – News and Features

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Researchers Engineer Synthetic Genes That Mimic How Cells Build Tissues

Researchers have developed synthetic genes that function like the genes in living cells, offering a path toward using a suite of simple building blocks that can be programmed to make complex biomolecular materials.
Cancer cells.
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Low-Cost Device Detects Prostate and Colorectal Cancer in an Hour

A team at The University of Texas at El Paso has developed a microfluidic device that can quickly and affordably detect colorectal and prostate cancer. This innovative biochip eliminates the need for expensive equipment.
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Industry Insight

The Next Big Thing in Genomics? Proteomics.

In this article, explore how next-generation protein sequencing is helping to unlock the proteome.
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Could We Make KRAS Inhibitors More Effective Against Pancreatic Cancer?

KRAS inhibitors are showing initial promise in clinical trials, but many tumors quickly develop resistance to the treatment. Now, researchers have discovered a new mechanism of resistance that suggests an opportunity to make the treatment more effective.
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Article

An Introduction to Protein Purification: Methods, Technologies and Applications

The ability to obtain pure proteins is essential for developing drugs, creating vaccines and understanding biological processes. In this article, we discuss what a typical protein purification protocol involves and the various techniques used.
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Article

Microbial Monitoring for Biopharma Manufacturing

Contamination is a significant issue for bioprocessing as it results in loss of time, money and effort. This article will explore the pivotal role of microbial monitoring in upholding product safety and quality standards within the biopharmaceutical industry.
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News

AI Reveals How Our Personality Influences the Expression of Our Genes

A new study is the first to measure the transcription of the entire genome in relation to human personality, showing how our personalities influence gene expression.
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Simple and Fast Point-of-Care Malaria Test Developed

Rice University researchers have developed a rapid, accurate test for diagnosing malaria that is significantly faster and easier to use than traditional tests.
T cells.
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How Do Immune Cells Switch From Being Killers to Forming Memories?

Reversible switch permits infection-fighting blood cells to change course to become long-lived memory cells instead of short-lived killer cells.
Double helix structure of DNA.
News

Unveiling the Ocean's Genetic Secrets

The largest study of ocean DNA reveals the rich world of ocean microbes. With more than 317 million gene groups, the Catalog 1.0 is an open-source database that can drive biotechnology innovation and uncover the role of marine microbes.
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