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World's First Field Scanalyzer at Rothamsted Research
Automated measuring of crop growth and health in the field.
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New Insights into “Antenna” of Human Cells
Scientists from the University of Leeds have uncovered the most comprehensive list yet of genes implicated in a group of common inherited diseases.
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New Cell Division Mechanism Discovered
Canadian and British researchers have discovered that chromosomes play an active role in animal cell division.
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New Variant of Streptococcal Bacteria
Scientists have discovered a new variant of streptococcal bacteria that has contributed to a rise in disease cases in the UK over the last 17 years.
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Researchers Reveal Elusive Molecule
A long-standing chemistry puzzle has been solved, with potential implications ranging from industrial processes to atmospheric chemistry.
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HPV Genomes Show Greater Diversity Than Expected in Cancer Patients
The findings could have implications for eventually understanding why some cervical lesions become malignant.
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Scientists Find New Variant of Streptococcal Bacteria Causing Severe Infections
Researchers noticed a sharp rise in infections caused by emm89.
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Cell Machinery Wears Complex Coat
Researchers at EMBL Heidelberg have produced detailed images of the intricate protein-coats that surround trafficking vesicles - the “transport pods” that move material around within biological cells.
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New Measurements Reveal Differences Between Stem Cells for Treating Retinal Degeneration
By growing two types of stem cells in a “3-D culture” and measuring their ability to produce retinal cells, a team lead by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital researchers has found one cell type to be better at producing retinal cells.
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Fluidigm, OpGen Collaborate
Fluidigm and OpGen have announced an agreement to collaborate on instruments and kits to test for multi-drug resistance genes in bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
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