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Blood-Brain Barrier-on-a-Chip
John Wikswo, Director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education, reports on the development of a microfluidic device containing human cells which can model the blood-brain barrier.
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CRISPR-Cas: Molecular Recording
In this video, Wyss Institute and Harvard Medical School researchers George Church and Seth Shipman explain how they engineered a new CRISPR system-based technology that enables the chronological recording of digital information, like that representing still and moving images, in living bacteria.
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Stem Cell Researchers Solve Mystery of Relapse in AML
Researchers have traced the origins of relapse in acute myeloid leukemia and identified two distinct stem-cell like populations from which relapse can arise.
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Because BIG PCR Happens in Miniaturized Packages
In today's scientific environment, the pressure is on to do more with less. And how do you do that? With miniaturization.
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RNA sequencing with nanopore technology
New: nanopore for RNA sequencing. Sequence complete RNA strands directly and in real-time. Or, cDNA ‘strand-switching’ protocol also allows full-length sequencing of cDNA, either with or without PCR amplification.
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CRISPR Explained
Biologist Neville Sanjana talks CRISPR to a 7 year-old, a 14 year-old, a college student, a grad student and a CRISPR expert.
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3-D Printed Ovaries Produce Healthy Offspring
The brave new world of 3-D printed organs now includes implanted ovary structures that, true to their design, actually ovulate, according to a study by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and McCormick School of Engineering.
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Tomorrow’s Quantitation Today
In the past, quantitation was done by searching for and quantifying a list of known molecules. As the world changes, the compounds and products being analyzed are changing as well. Tomorrow’s quantitation leverages both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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The Advantages of Using in Dish Disease Models
Professor Christine Mummery, Leiden University Medical Centre, describes the advantages of using in dish disease models
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Developing Toxicology Assays Based on hPSC Lines
Dr. Glyn Stacey, Principal Scientist and Head of Cell Biology, NIBSC, describes the factors to consider when developing toxicology assays based on hPSC lines
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