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New DNA Extraction Method for Long-Read Sequencing in Plant Tissues
A novel DNA preparation protocol enables labs to isolate high molecular weight DNA from a variety of plant species cost-effectively and rapidly, opening opportunities to improve the robustness of commercially valuable plants.
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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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How Does Vagus Nerve Stimulation Impact the Gut–Brain Axis?
In this Ask the Researcher, we interviewed Professor Nils Kroemer to understand how stimulating the vagus nerve can strengthen the gut–brain axis.
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Capture and Conserve: The Role of Genomic Sequencing in Biodiversity
This article explores some of the ways genomics can deepen our understanding of the biosphere and how biodiversity genomics contributes to conservation.
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What Gets Animals Fired Up? An Interview With Eppendorf & Science Prize Winner Ann Kennedy
Aggressive behavior is a routine behavior for species as diverse as mammals, birds and even insects. The brain activity underlying aggression has been the focus of Northwestern University assistant professor Ann Kennedy’s research. Kennedy, winner of the Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology, spoke with Technology Networks to discuss her work.
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The Top 10 Neuroscience Stories of 2022
From discoveries about the origins of multiple sclerosis to a potential new drug for Alzheimer’s disease – it has been a busy 2022 for the brain. After another huge year in neuroscience, we review 10 of the most important developments in the field.
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Quality Control During Drug Development
This article discusses the importance of quality control during drug development and highlights techniques used to confirm the identity and purity of pharmaceutical products.
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Detecting Cancer From a Droplet of Blood
A new version of the Human Protein Atlas has been released, featuring the Human Disease Blood Atlas, a pan-cancer strategy that depicts proteome signatures for specific types of cancer. The atlas was created using next-generation proteome profiling methods, and offers enthusiasm for the future of the clinical proteomics field.
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Towards the Lab of the Future
In this article, we look at the barriers preventing more widespread adoption of automation and digitization, and the opportunities they could bring.
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Interrogating the Complexities of the Tumor Microenvironment
This article will explore the tumor microenvironment, touching on the different cells and factors that comprise it, how tumors take advantage of it and how it can be therapeutically targeted.
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