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Featured Articles
Thermal Cyclers: Progressing With The Times
Thermal Cyclers: Progressing With The Times Thermal cyclers, also known as PCR machines or thermocyclers, have come a long way from the earliest models. Continual demands of researchers for faster, shorter, and more accurate PCR protocols have resulted in beneficial... more »

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Glycoprotein Analysis
Glycoprotein Analysis Glycoproteins are known to play essential roles in numerous biological functions. Many are involved in cell signaling events that are essential to cell migration, cell adhesion, and immune function as well as tumor growth and metastasis. With such a central role in a multitude of important biological processes, it's no wonder that glycobiology is... more »

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News

Stem Cells Build New Blood Vessels To Treat Peripheral Arterial Disease more »

U-M Researchers Solve A Molecular Mystery In Muscle more »

Cellular Pathway Could Provide Evidence Of How Cancer And Obesity Are Linked more »

Neuroimaging Study Describes Alzheimer's Disease-Like Changes In Elderly People Without The Disease more »

1 Gene Lost = 1 Limb Regained? more »

Researchers Identify A Gene That May Play A Key Role In Atherosclerosis And Other Diseases more »

The Sexual Tug-Of-War -- a Genomic View more »

GUMC Researchers: Female Sex Chromosomes, Not Just Hormones, Help Regulate Blood Pressure more »

A Swiss Army Knife For Analyzing Three-Dimensional Images more »

Cancer Cells Have Pull more »

Pancreatic Cancer Study Reveals Mechanism Initiating Disease, In Mice more »

A Golden Bullet For Cancer more »

'Microtentacles' On Tumor Cells Appear To Play Role In How Breast Cancer Spreads more »

New Microscopy Technique Offers Close-Up, Real-Time View Of Cellular Phenomena more »

Light Activated 'warhead' Turns Modest Molecules Into Super Protein Killers more »

Researchers Characterize Stem Cell Function more »

U Of Minnesota Researcher Discovers How Electricity Moves Through Cells more »

Researchers Discover Brain Tumor's 'grow-Or-Go' Switch more »

Behavior Of Single Protein Observed In Unprecedented Detail By Stanford Chemists more »

Discovery Of Cellular 'switch' May Provide New Means Of Triggering Cell Death, Treating Disease more »

These Researchers Really Can Read Your Mind more »

Scientists Solve Puzzle Of Chickens That Are Half Male And Half Female more »

Brain Mechanism May Explain Alcohol Cravings That Drive Relapse more »

Molecule Tells Key Brain Cells To Grow Up, Get To Work, Stanford Study Shows more »

Way To Go: MBL Scientists Identify Driving Forces In Human Cell Division more »

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New Technologies
Multi Kinase ELISA Array – Symansis
Multi Kinase ELISA Array – Symansis Symansis’s unique flexible Multi-Kinase ELISA Array allows you to simultaneously assay for activation of multiple kinases on a single ELISA plate. You can mix and match assays for up to 6 different kinases on each plate. The kit allows you to design an assay of 1 to 6 different kinases on a single ELISA plate… more »

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Super X™ Cytokine ELISA Kits – Antigenix America Inc.
Super X™ Cytokine ELISA Kits – Antigenix America Inc. ANTIGENIX AMERICA offers our Super-X™ Cytokine ELISA kits. The ELISA kit provides pre-coated plates, including wash buffer and developing reagents. Ready to Go - there is no overnight incubation. Plates are coated and blocked/stabilized with our proprietary coating buffer and can be stored up to one year… more »

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Product Review
The ability to measure DNA synthesis or cell prolifera¬tion is important in cell biology research. It may be studied by monitoring the incorporation of a radioisotope, [3H]-thymidine, into cellular DNA and subsequent autoradiography. Because this assay is...
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Events
  • SBS 16th Annual Conference & Exhibition
  • April 11 - 15, 2010 – Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, AZ
    Advancing the Science of Drug Discovery will include feature presentations, short courses and workshops emphasizing the growing integration of the biomolecular sciences and their influence on drug research and development. Some 175 bio-tech innovators will provide breaking news, demonstrations of emerging technologies, and new products and services in the exhibit hall.
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  • Human Tissue Research Conference (HTRC) 2010
  • April 14 - 15, 2010 – Washington D.C., USA
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  • High Throughput Screening
  • April 26 - 27, 2010 – Crowne Plaza Hotel - St James, London, United Kingdom
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  • Epigenetics World Congress
  • May 6 - 7, 2010 – Boston, USA
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Promotion
For a limited time, Cell Sciences is offering a 20% discount on selected products useful in the investigation of plasmin activation. These include PAI-1, tPA, uPA, uPAR, Vitronectin and related proteins and ELISA kits. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) plays a key role in fibrinolysis through its regulation of Tissue-type (tPA) and Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activators (uPA). Plasminogen is the inactive zymogen of plasmin, the protease responsible for degrading fibrin. The intricacies of the PAI-1-Plasminogen Activator-Plasmin system and its regulation are being investigated in renal and cardiovascular disease, in addition to inflammation, angiogenesis, and cancer.
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Jobs
  • Temporary Research Assistant
  • Pioneer Hi-Bred
    Iowa USA
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  • Research Fellow
  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Massachusetts USA
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  • Chemical Proteomics - Post Doctoral Fellow
  • Pfizer
    California USA
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  • DMPK Scientist (BS/MS)
  • Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
    New Jersey USA
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