Flow Cytometry – News and Features
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What Does Altered Gravity Do to the Immune System?
According to a study, blood exposed to altered gravity for a short time experienced no significant changes in the defensive capacity of blood cells and no erythrocyte aggregation.
Article
Spatial Biology: Location, Location, Location!
This article will review advances in multimodal imaging mass spectrometry applications and a computational method to achieve higher resolution from spatial transcriptomics datasets.
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Engineered Cells “Dance” to Ultrasound
Researchers have created a new method for manipulating individual cells using air-filled proteins and ultrasound waves.
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Liquid Biopsy Test: Protocol and Steps
In this article, we explore some of the advanced molecular techniques that are most used for detecting the main biomarkers involved in liquid biopsy.
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Immunotherapy Success for Sarcoma Patients Linked to the Tumor Microbiome
The tumor microbiome can influence the success of immunotherapy in sarcoma patients, reports new research from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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New Technique Measures Thousands of Molecules From a Single Drop of Blood
Using a new technique called multiomic microsampling, Stanford Medicine researchers can measure thousands of protein, fat and metabolic molecules from a single drop of blood.
Industry Insight
Unlocking the Power of Spatial Biology
In this interview, we speak to Vikram Devgan at NanoString Technologies to learn more about how added context from spatial biology techniques can provide more detailed insights during tissue analysis.
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Advances in Cell Line Development To Enhance Biotherapeutic Production
This article will discuss the development of cell lines for biotherapeutic production and will touch on key considerations, such as future manufacturability.
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Answer to Why Upper Respiratory Infections Are More Common in Colder Temperatures Uncovered
Researchers have discovered an immune response inside the nose that fights off viruses responsible for upper respiratory infections, but which is inhibited in colder temperatures, making an infection more likely to occur.
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RNA Markers Can Predict Recurrence in Breast Cancer Patients
According to a study, microRNA can be used as a biomarker to predict which patients are likely to face breast cancer recurrence and mortality.
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