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Matrix Gemini LIMS Configurability Provides Unparalleled Flexibility
Visitors to Booth H4 at Lab Innovations will be able to see how the built-in configuration tools in allow the software to be readily configured for any type of laboratory.
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ACD/Labs Collaborates with Pearson to Improve Student Achievement in Chemistry
Integration of ACD/Labs' NMR software with Pearson's digital platform will enable undergraduate students to learn about spectroscopic data and chemical structures.
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Malaria: Discovered Compounds Offer Potential for Novel Treatment Development
The compounds, called hexahydroquinolines (HHQs), were found to be highly effective in preventing the transmission of Plasmodium falciparum parasites from an infected host to mosquitoes.
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Ebola Vaccination: Study Assessing Immune Response Fuels Improved Vaccine Development
DZIF scientists were successful in their study, assessing early on, the longer-term immune response in humans after being vaccinated with the newly developed Ebola vaccine “rVSV-ZEBOV“.
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Immune and Nerve Cells Work Together to Fight Gut Infections
Nerve cells in the gut play a crucial role in the body’s ability to marshal an immune response to infection, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine scientists.
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Lung Cell Molecular Pathways Uncovered
Molecular paths of lung-cell development could provide drug targets for disorders like pulmonary fibrosis.
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New CBD Alternative Now Available in Health Food Stores
Emerald Health Bioceuticals has created a legal CBD oil alternative for states where medical marijuana has not been legalized.
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Shortened Telomeres Linked to Dysfunction in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A new method from Penn researchers reveals abnormally shortened telomeres in young DMD patients’ muscle stem cells.
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Patient-derived Model of Macular Degeneration Developed
This new model could make whole new avenues of macular degeneration research possible and has helped researchers hone in on some possible drug targets for the disease.
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3-D-printed Biomaterials That Degrade On Demand Developed
The temporary structures, which can be degraded away with a biocompatible chemical trigger, could be useful in fabricating microfluidic devices, creating biomaterials that respond dynamically to stimuli and in patterning artificial tissue.
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