Flow cytometry has been instrumental in the discovery of rare cells and in understanding how they differ from more abundant cells.
Georgetown University Medical Center researchers share the secrets behind “conditional reprogramming”
Development could pave way for improved therapeutics for patients with immune disorders
Preventing beige fat cells from digesting their own energy sources reduces obesity and pre-diabetic symptoms in mice
In order to uncover the structure of these proteins, researchers used a technique called protein crystallography
The results could provide insights into the Zika virus’ recent emergence as a global health emergency
Finding biological barcodes
Research group reported they can produce 15,000 rings per minute via electrospraying
A new tumor-modeling platform called a tumor-microenvironment-on-chip can be used to visualize and quantify how different types of cancer cells react differently to the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin
Research team establishes biomarkers for the inherited blood disorder
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