Search results for "molecular microbiology"
Selected Filters:
Researchers Deplete Cancer Stem Cells to Fight Recurring Brain Tumors
Brain cancer researcher, Dr. Raffaella Spina, explains cancer recurrence in glioblastomas and her approaches to fighting it in the laboratory
Bacterial Plasmids Found to Transfer Genes to Other Species
Bacterial evolution, particularly resistance to antibiotics, is an emerging public health threat
University of Strathclyde makes breakthrough in synthetic biology
Artificial cells, made with the use of synthetic materials, have been produced in international research led by the University of Strathclyde
SelectScience Cancer Research Summit 2023 taking place November 14
Explore the latest developments in cancer research with fellow scientists, manufacturers, and regulatory experts
A revolution in diagnostics – The race for five-minute point-of-care PCR testing
Learn how UK-based diagnostics company, LEX Diagnostics, is working with LGC Biosearch Technologies to precipitate a step-change in PCR usability and speed
How AI is advancing neurodegenerative disease research
In this guest editorial, explore how artificial intelligence is becoming a powerful tool for drug discovery
Limit of detection: The key to preventing false negative COVID-19 tests, regardless of patient viral load
Learn the importance of low LoD tests and discover the most sensitive kits available, as determined by the FDA’s SARS-CoV-2 Reference Panel
Charles River acquires Distributed Bio
Seward Stomacher® 3500 Autoclave blender bags
Seward LtdThe first paddle blender bag designed to be autoclave resistant for disposal
Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses
Novel chip-based diagnostic technology can detect individual viral antigens in nasal swab samples to identify the viruses that cause COVID-19 and flu with a single test
US study in over 850,000 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 underscores need for improvement in therapeutic approaches for critically ill
The report provides real-world treatment and outcome data for 850,000 US adults hospitalized with COVID-19 over 20 months of the pandemic
High levels of respiratory pathogens present in the air of nurseries, schools, nursing homes and other indoor settings during winter, Belgian study finds
Nursery children were found to be exposed to the greatest variety of pathogens and the highest concentrations compared to other groups investigated
New bacteria ID will help apple juice producers avoid spoilage
The findings will allow manufacturers to identify whether their juices contain A. suci, which leads to spoilage
FDA clears first blood test for identifying a novel allergic sensitization to red meat
Thermo Fisher Scientific’s ImmunoCAP Specific IgE alpha-Gal Allergen Component test helps clinicians pinpoint a potentially fatal allergy often resulting from tick bites
Avacta provides update on clinical validation of Adeptrix COVID-19 diagnostic test
Avacta to begin clinical validation of the high-throughput COVID-19 laboratory test in collaboration with the UK government CONDOR program