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Alzheimer's Risk Gene Causes Alterations in Shapes of Brain Protein Deposits
Jul 15 | News
Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have used a newly discovered class of biomarkers to investigate the possibility that the shape of brain protein deposits is different in people with Alzheimer's who have the highest-risk gene type than in those with the condition who have a neutral risk gene type.
Top Trends in Life Science: Simplifying the Process of Cloning
Jun 25 | Articles
The fields of functional genomics and molecular biology rely on the
ability of researchers to customize genes. At Integrated DNA
Technologies (IDT), customers are interested in simplifying the process
of cloning, and site directed mutagenesis.
Top Trends in Life Science: Biocompatibility
Jun 10 | Articles
One of the overarching trends for Life Sciences has been the need for biocompatible materials and processes. For analytical and diagnostic systems, the word biocompatibility refers to the interaction between any component in the system and the biological sample
Top Trends in Life Science: Miniaturization
Jun 10 | Articles
The trend to miniaturized sample analysis has been developing slowly for the past 20 years or so. Lab on a chip has been the Holy Grail for Life Sciences for many years and is just now reaching its stride as a major tool for improving sample throughput and achieving the acceleration of research results in genetic testing, drug testing, diagnostics etc
Top Trends in Life Science: Productivity
Jun 10 | Articles
The trend for improved productivity in the Life Sciences area has been developing for quite some time. Initially with the use of autosamplers and computerized data analysis but in more recent years incorporating robotics, liquid handling devices and optimized sample and reagent movement and delivery. The trend to increase productivity is accelerating with the technology and computing power available to deliver the results
Gene Therapy Cures Canines of Inherited Form of Day Blindness
Apr 21 | News
Veterinary ophthalmology researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have used gene therapy to restore retinal cone function and day vision in two canine models of congenital achromatopsia, also called rod monochromacy or total color blindness.
Genome Analysis Reveals New Genetic Risks for Aneurysms
Apr 5 | News
In the largest genome-wide study of brain aneurysms ever conducted, an international team led by researchers at the Yale University School of Medicine have identified three new genetic variants that increase a person’s risk for developing this deadly disease.