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Escape Behavior is not a Reflex But A learned Goal-Directed Set of Actions
Tiago Branco's group at UCL investigate flight behavior and show that movement away from danger is a complex, goal-directed behavior, not a reflex.
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Organs-on-Chips: Applications, Challenges, and the Future
Limitations of current planar, static cell culture systems or animal models highlight the urgent need for more physiologically relevant models of human organs, and have fuelled the development of organs-on-chips.
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Mass Spectrometry in the Clinic
Here we take a look at some of the clinical applications that mass spectrometry currently plays a role in, and where the technology could be headed.
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AACR 2017: Fuelling the 2nd Revolution in Cancer Research
Learn about the key themes and biggest developments from the biggest AACR ever!
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E-Cigarettes and 21st Century Toxicology
21st Century Toxicology provides a wealth of new technology that can enable faster, more accurate and more physiologically relevant eCigarette product safety assessment. And it avoids the need for animal testing.
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Outsourced Ion Channel Testing Trends
The article describes the global trends in outsourcing of ion channel testing, discussing the results of a large survey of research labs from pharma, biotech and academia.
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EVATAR - A Female Reproductive Tract on a Chip
We spoke to Dr. J. Julie Kim, Northwestern University, to learn more about the EVATAR project and how it could help the future of drug discovery and personalized medicine.
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Making Personalized Cancer Care a Reality
To find out more about cutting edge research into liquid biopsy technology, we spoke to Miguel Alcaide, Research Associate, Simon Fraser University.
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Stem Cells in Drug Discovery
We explore some of the roles of stem cells in drug discovery and the hurdles that researchers using them face.
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Shining a Light on the Future of Electrophysiology
Optical reporters of cellular excitability are emerging technologies that could potentially replace electrophysiology. This article discusses the future of the technique in academia and drug discovery environments.
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