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Agilent Technologies Acquires Raman Spectroscopy Innovator, Cobalt Light Systems
Agilent Technologies obtains Cobalt to accelerate growth of Raman spectroscopy and increase Agilent's value proposition for pharmaceutical and biopharma customers.
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Shark Scavenging Helps Reveal Clues About Human Remains
Shark feeding habits are helping scientists identify marks on human bones found in the ocean.
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Recovering Human DNA from Mosquitos
Nagoya University research team shows that human blood extracted from mosquitos remains viable for DNA analysis up to two days after feeding.
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Gene Markers Can Predict Your Outcome of Cancer or Immune Disease
Team identifies gene markers that directly correlate with the outcome of inflammatory and malignant diseases in humans, including survival of osteosarcoma, melanoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), Burkitt lymphoma and large-cell lung carcinoma.
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Bergmann Glia Molecule Essential for Correct Neuronal Wiring in the Cerebellum
Researchers at Hokkaido University have found that the molecule “L-gutamate/L-aspartate transporter” (GLAST) plays an essential role in establishing and maintaining proper neural wiring of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum.
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Redox Catalysis Method for Recycling Plant Material into Stock Chemicals, in Flow
Certain plant components are a promising renewable source for commodity chemicals.
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Electrodes Could Clean up Cross-Coupling Reactions
The process by which pharmaceutical drugs are created might soon be changing due to one University of Colorado Boulder professor.
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Team Enhances Catalytic System to Perform Grignard Reaction on Carbon-Fluorine Bonds
A team of organic chemists has now developed and enhanced a chemical reaction that allows controlled transformations of one of the toughest chemical bonds.
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The Role of Secretory Autophagy in Intestinal Defense
Researchers from UT Southwestern have determined that secretory autophagy plays a role in intestinal defense, and suggest why mutations in this system are associated with Crohn's disease.
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Retinal Cells Regenerated in Mice
Vision researchers have now regenerated functioning retinal cells in the eyes of adult mammals
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