KU Cancer Center researchers are developing approaches to manipulate the DNA damage response to treat and prevent disease
New device is fast, inexpensive, and accurate, making it ideal for use in developing countries
Researchers in Japan found that a small, non-specific tweak to a mammal's DNA can potentially cause specific and significant physical changes
Genetic evidence helping match confiscated rhinoceros horns to crime scenes—already used in scores of successful prosecutions
Infectious diseases: CTRL + ALT + Delete
Leveraging proprietary buffer chemistry and unique spin column design, Chromatrap® DNA kits are all free from salts, contaminants and inhibitors
“We are just starting to appreciate that the way our genome is spatially organized in our cells has a profound impact on its function,” says lead author
Scientists fine-tune organic thin films with an eye toward biomedical devices
New PureLink fast low-endotoxin kit significantly reduces plasmid purification time to accelerate protein expression
Forgotten strands of DNA initiate the development of immune cells
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