University research into Neu5Gc sugar lays groundwork for research in diets, transplants, and diseases
Researchers have upended the traditional understanding of the hormonal cascade that leads to release of an egg from the ovaries
Illumination from nanobionic plants might one day replace some electrical lighting
New Gene Knockout Kit guarantees 50 percent or better editing efficiency in any human cell type
Although automation and multiplexing have now been made possible due to digital and molecular detection pathology, challenges exist at every step
The database is freely accessible to anyone on the web, where it allows scientists to study the functions and structure of RNA with greater speed and ease than in the past
ViroStat has just released new Monoclonal Antibodies to HSV glycoproteins D and G
The new dye will help medical researchers track the progression of a wide array of diseases, such as cancer
Introducing the world’s lightest, most accurate, pen-sized pipettor
While Dr. Hahn's lab is small, employing only five researchers, its work is broad for the field, touching on bone, vocal fold, and vascular tissue
New insight could lead to new strategies for combating high cholesterol
Modern New Zealand reptile may be a close relative
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