Pressure generates electricity in crystals of enzyme found in tears, milk, and egg whites
Undergrads find new spider species—name them after Obamas, Leonardo DiCaprio
This is DiaSorin’s first fungal infectious disease target
Whereas massive inroads have been made into genomics, metabolomics, or protein and lipid research, glycosylation remains largely unexplored at the proteome scale
Resurrected 500 million-year-old protein shows researchers how chance shaped biological history
Researchers have developed a rapid, automatable, chip-based platform to analyze live cells
Rutgers researchers shed light on key enzyme's role in human health
“Eels are essentially batteries immersed in water, and I wanted to solve the question of how powerful those batteries are."
Positive implications for transporting medical samples in resource-limited areas
Scientists have grown three-dimensional samples of mineralized bone in the laboratory for the first time
The VectaFluor™ Duet kit, offers convenient, ready-to-use immunofluorescence double labeling
New Thermo Scientific Krios G3i raises bar for performance, automation and time-to-results
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