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Cancer Genetics – Multimedia

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Does Diet Soda Cause Cancer?

The World Health Organization recently added aspartame, an artificial sweetener used in diet soda and tea, to its list of possibly carcinogenic substances. But will diet soda really give you cancer?
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Cancer Genomics: Transforming Diagnosis and Treatment

Download this listicle to learn more about cancer genomics, targeted therapies and advanced diagnostics.
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Nanopore Sequencing of Cancer Genomes

Speaking at The Landscape of Cancer Research online symposium 2021, Adam Ewing delivered his talk on the nanopore sequencing of cancer genomes and the promising future of this technology.
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Cancer Genetics

In this infographic, we delve into the field of cancer genetics, highlight key milestones and explore how genomic approaches are transforming diagnosis and treatment of the disease in the clinic.
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Recent Developments in Proteomics Research

Here, we take a closer look at some recent developments in the world of proteomics research.
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Cancer Epigenetics

Today, there is growing evidence that in various diseases, including different types of cancer, there are underlying epigenetic mechanisms at play. Download this infographic to explore various epigenetic mechanisms in cancer.
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Cubis® II Filterweighing

Air pollution monitoring is a very important topic to protect human health. Many standards regulate the emission of fuel powered vehicles like automotives (cars, trucks, motorcycles), boats, etc. or industrial sources of air pollution. In particular, ultra-fine particles such as soot particles can accumulate in the lung are classified as carcinogenic, but also asthma, allergies, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are caused by fine dust. Filter weighing is a back-weighing method to determine the level of air pollution.
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Key Developments in Cancer Immunotherapy Over the Last Decade

Download this list to explore current immunotherapeutic strategies, recent regulatory approvals and the future of cancer therapy.
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Genetics 101

What is a genome, and how are traits passed from generation to generation? Learn how pea plants helped launch the study of genetics and how the field of genetics research has evolved over time.
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4 Ways That the Cloud is Changing Research

Cloud-based informatics solutions have become an integral part of research. The cloud is everywhere these days, and every new informatics tool seems to have some cloud feature or function. But what does this actually mean for researchers? With this handy list, you’ll find that the answer is “quite a lot”, as we explore four key ways in which the cloud has changed research.
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