Illuminating tiny proteins in living cells using single-residue labeling tags
Credit: Simon Elsasser Thirty years ago, the cloning of the green fluorescent protein GFP, together with genetic engineering tools, revolutionized ...
Credit: Simon Elsasser Thirty years ago, the cloning of the green fluorescent protein GFP, together with genetic engineering tools, revolutionized ...
Data from the POLO trial was analyzed to determine which patient groups with pancreatic cancer would derive the most benefit ...
Credit: 2020 Innovation Center of NanoMedicine Summary: Using practical nano-DDS technology, a polymeric nanomicelle that effectively delivers the potent mitotic ...
A new sheet-type electrochemical antioxidant capacity measurement system for quick and easy resultsCredit: Professor Masashi Kunitake Researchers from Kumamoto University ...
Credit: Adapted from ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c12925 The tongue helps people taste food, but structures on ...
Credit: Adapted from ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c15540 During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have become accustomed ...
Credit: Masato Kanemaki Researchers can now more accurately and precisely target specific proteins in yeast, mammalian cells and mice to ...
SealCath LLC, a Medical University of South Carolina startup, wins Canadian patent for its double-balloon catheter.Credit: Brennan Wesley, Medical University ...
UD researchers develop scalable method to help address PPE supply chain issues, help hospitals with limited resourcesCredit: Photo by Evan ...
University of Houston researcher uses Nobel Prize-method to make discoveryCredit: University of Houston Rank in social hierarchy is a condition ...
In a quest to create a one-stop telehealth solution, Ignis Health, which has developed a robust telehealth analytics platform, licenses ...
Technique creates highly customized structures that could be used in regenerative medicineCredit: Image: Luiz Greca A team at Aalto University ...
Credit: TalTech In the Europe-wide FIThydro project, TalTech researchers worked with industry partners to study existing hydroelectric power plants. Together ...
Credit: Giuliana Rossi (EPFL) There was a time when the idea of growing organs in the lab was the stuff ...
Credit: Dong-Woo Cho (POSTECH) Radiation esophagitis, characterized by the inflammation of the esophagus, is the most common acute adverse effect ...
Genome resource expands known diversity of bacteria and archaea by 44%Credit: Rendered by Zosia Rostomian/Berkeley Lab Despite advances in sequencing ...
Bioconductive ink uses body's own electricity to guide nerve cell growthCredit: RMIT University Researchers have developed a neuron-growing ink that ...
A new approach to modifying microbes' metabolic processes will speed up production of innovative bio-based fuels, materials, and chemicalsCredit: Berkeley ...
Credit: Insilico Tuesday, November 10, 2020 (9AM Beijing) - Insilico Medicine, a leader in deep generative reinforcement learning for target ...
A single criterion predicts whether a genetic package such as antibiotic resistance will thrive in a given environmentCredit: Teng Wang, ...
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