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Liquid Chromatography – News and Features

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Industry Insight

Three Technologies Set To Transform Drug Discovery in 2025 and Beyond

Technology Networks asked a selection of startups featured in the ELRIG Drug Discovery 2024 Breakthrough Zone how their technology might reshape the pharmaceutical industry and pave the way for the next generation of therapeutic discovery.
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News

A Liquid Biopsy Approach for Early Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease

Precision diagnostics for diseases that affect the brain and other organs brought closer by new ability to exclusively access contents of organ-derived extracellular vesicles in blood.
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Article

Reclaiming the Narrative for Black Scientists

This article highlights several inspiring men and women working across academia and industry who are breaking barriers and regaining ownership of their own narratives.
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News

Metabolic Map of Colorectal Cancer Challenges Classifications of the Disease

A new study offers fresh insights into our understanding of colorectal cancer, challenging the conventional right- and left-sided disease classifications.
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News

Mapping Food–Microbe Interactions for Healthier Eating Choices

Researchers have created the first systematic map illustrating how specific food molecules interact with unique gut bacteria. This study highlights the variability in dietary responses among individuals.
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News

PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Linked to Sleep Disturbances

Research from USC reveals a connection between certain per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and sleep disturbances. The study identified four PFAS types associated with reduced sleep quality.
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Article

Understanding Bioprocessing, Its Applications and the Role of a Bioreactor

Bioprocessing involves the production of a high-value-added product from a living source. In this article, the stages of bioprocessing are described, with a focus on the central piece of this concept: the bioreactor.
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News

Long-Term Metabolic Impact of Early Lifestyle Changes: PANIC Study Findings

A new research study uncovers how early lifestyle changes can have long-lasting impacts. A diet and physical activity intervention in childhood and adolescence was found to profoundly influence metabolism even years later.
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Article

The Pesticide Paradox: Enhancing Crop Protection While Safeguarding Public Health

Pesticide residues in food are a growing concern for consumers, regulators and the agricultural industry alike. This article will discuss current issues in pesticide analysis of food and the analytical solutions that are helping to address them.
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News

Modified Polymers Can Remove Wildfire Smoke Taint From Wine, at the Cost of a Little Flavor

Researchers show that molecularly imprinted polymers can successfully remove the acrid flavor of wildfire smoke from wine, just at the cost of some more desirable aromas.
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