Here are the latest biotech industry updates: introducing new platforms for SPR, RNA-seq libraries and DNA extraction.
A deep molecular analysis of failing human hearts suggests diabetes may directly alter cardiac metabolism, but experts differ ...
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Giant DNA viruses encode their own eukaryote-like translation machinery, researchers discover
In a new study, published in Cell, researchers describe a newfound mechanism for creating proteins in a giant DNA virus, comparable to a mechanism in eukaryotic cells. The finding challenges the dogma ...
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A single sample classifier can predict cancer-associated fibroblast subtypes in patient samples
In a collaboration between several labs at UNC Lineberger, researchers have defined cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subtypes that are clinically robust, prognostic, and predictive of immunotherapy ...
The brain's ability to do everything from forming memories to coordinating movement relies on its cells producing the right proteins at the right time. But directly measuring this protein production, ...
UK: A recent study finds that acute exercise suppresses colorectal cancer progression by altering the circulating proteome, ...
A study using Ribo-STAMP technology reveals that protein production in brain cells varies significantly between different types of neurons, offering new insights into autism and memory.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces Sequential Protein/DNA/RNA Extraction Kit That Enables Genomic, Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis from a Single Sample to Support Cancer and Disease ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced a laboratory kit designed to extract protein, DNA and RNA from a single biological ...
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New technology maps protein production across individual brain cells
The brain's ability to carry out everything from forming memories to coordinating movement depends on its cells producing the right proteins at the right time. But directly measuring this protein ...
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Researchers find new way to halt leukemia stem cell growth
In a new study published in Nature Communications, a research team at the University of Oslo have examined how cancer cells ...
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