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  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    There are a number of technologies that have been used for cloning, including those used to clone genes, single cells and whole organisms.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Humans have three types of fat cells – white, beige and brown – that work in concert to maintain, store, and use energy.
  • Life Sciences - 25 Jan 2019
    Fastidious microorganisms typically grow and multiply very slowly on agar plates and require lots of nutritional supplementation and environmental control.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Jan 2019
    Camelid single-domain antibodies (also known as nanobodies or VHHs) are derived from the Camelidae family of mammals such the llamas, camels, and alpacas. Unlike other antibodies, camelid antibodies...
  • Life Sciences - 8 Jan 2019
    The amyloid cascade hypothesis postulates that the initial event which triggers neuronal degradation in Alzheimer’s disease is enhanced amyloid-ß generation and aggregation.
  • Life Sciences - 3 Jan 2019
    Multi-color immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a technique used to stain multiple antigens within a tissue section.
  • Life Sciences - 14 Dec 2018
    Matrix combination screening is used to narrow down extensive lists of drug combinations with the potential to be beneficial to patients.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Dec 2018
    This article describes the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis; the theory that a tumor contains a small population of stem cells that drive metastasis.
  • Life Sciences - 31 Oct 2018
    Whole genome bisulfite sequencing, or WGBS, is a next-generation sequencing technique to analyze DNA methylation.
  • Life Sciences - 10 Oct 2018
    Titanium nanoparticles are nano-sized particles (1-100 nm) made of titanium dioxide (TiO2).

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