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Molecular Biology Newsletter
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In vivo Imaging Ready Biosensors in AAV
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AAV Biosensor products come as ready-to-use AAV vectors. The vectors are genetically encoded with your chosen biosensor, either calcium or glutamate, and ready for in vivo injection. These biosensors are made possible through a world-wide license from Janelia Research Campus, HHMI.
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Research News
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'Red hair' gene variant links melanoma and Parkinson's disease. read more
A new tool for genetically engineering the oldest branch of life. read more
Researchers store computer operating system and short movie on DNA. read more
Can we reverse aging by tweaking our biological machinery?. read more
Scientists create artificial mouse 'embryo' from stem cells for first time. read more
Researchers imitate molecular crowding in cells. read more
Shape-shifting molecular robots respond to DNA signals. read more
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Event
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19th Annual Superbugs & Superdrugs
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London’s flagship show in the global Superbugs portfolio of events has been expanding horizons on the growing threat of anti-microbial resistance (AMR) and infectious disease for almost two decades.
It will once again provide a focal point for its growing “superbugs” community comprising of ... read more
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3rd Digital Pathology Congress: USA
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As experts position themselves for FDA-approval of primary diagnosis, the congress will examine the applications and benefits of adopting digital pathology as well as the business case to be made for it. With over 200 industry and academic experts expected over the two days, the congress will ... read more
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