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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow the Vutara VXL simplifies single-molecule imaging
The Vutara VXL is a benchtop optical microscope that's been optimized specifically for single-molecule localization. It uses ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNSalk Researchers Create First Genetic Atlas to Span the Entire Arabidopsis Life Cycle
Nearly everything you know about plants was first discovered in a plant you've likely never heard of. Arabidopsis thaliana, also known as thale cress, is a small, flowering weed that has shaped much ...
Chandigarh: The PGI will soon provide free diagnostic services for patients with viral hepatitis A, B, C, and E on both an ...
In a discovery that can one day revolutionize cancer treatment, researchers at the University of California, Riverside have successfully developed a means of controlling MYC, a notoriously slippery ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT’s next-gen AI screens millions of molecules at supercomputer speed for drug study
Boltz 2 helps pharma triage vast molecular libraries, turning compute heavy screening into near real time decisions.
Predictive health powered by multi-omic testing is shifting care from reactive to preventive, enabling early disease detection, lower costs, and longer healthspans.
In vivo CAR T-cell therapies promise to revolutionize cancer treatment, enhancing access and reducing costs while addressing ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNScientists link gut microbes to stronger muscles and healthier aging
Researchers discovered that gut microbes, including Lactobacillus reuteri and L. johnsonii, can enhance muscle strength in ...
Epigenetic regulation plays a critical role in the reshaping of gene expression programs, ultimately driving cancer ...
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. has always been a man in the middle of storms, sometimes as a celebrated environmental champion, ...
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Health and Me on MSNScientists Recreate Rare Mutation That Could Make You Nearly Immune To All Viruses
Could a single rare genetic tweak shield humans from nearly every virus for days? Scientists may have just cracked the code.
Dubbed the ‘guardian of the genome’, the p53 protein responds to DNA damage by stalling cell division, initiating DNA repair or triggering cell death. This well-known pathway is frequently mutated or ...
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