Recurrent non-invasive breast tumors may not always be related to the primary lesion
Patients with recurrent lesions genetically distinct from the primary tumor may require different treatment
Patients with recurrent lesions genetically distinct from the primary tumor may require different treatment
New high-throughput, no-wash assays contribute to the development, manufacture and quality control of safer, more effective biotherapeutics
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Increased levels of blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity are more harmful than previously thought, a new study has found
Software which helps speed up the process of creating new diagnostic tests could help combat future pandemics, its developers say.
The service aims to support the discovery and early pre-clinical development of RNA-based therapeutics and vaccines.
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The AAV lateral flow tests represent a quick in-process control suitable for crude lysate as well as purified AAV analysis within less than 20 minutes
The HIVE system is changing how samples can be stored for single-cell sequencing, opening up its potential as a technique to many more research studies
Scientists have identified a protein, GIT1, as a modulator of Notch signaling and a guardian against breast cancer growth
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Hybrid cells could be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat retinal damage and visual impairment
Named SupraGel, this peptide hydrogel has significant potential for applications in cell therapy, regenerative medicine, and drug screening
In vitro 3D superresolution microscopy complemented by biophysical and biochemical methods revealed insights into platelet contractility
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This first-of-its-kind technology aims to provide a simple solution for high throughput model generation
The White FOx FO-SPR instrument is designed to rapidly analyze antibody kinetic profiles against SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins in serum and whole blood from COVID-19 patients
The approach shows promise in providing novel treatments for cancers with limited therapeutic options such as chordoma
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A study conducted on artificial 3D tissue models suggests that infections with several pathogens simultaneously increase the risk of cervical cancer
University researchers have developed a human nose organoid to study the interactions between human cells and viral infection
The powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease
HSCRB and Broad researchers use 3D, miniature models of the human brain to advance disease understanding
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