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SHIMADZU | Fits perfectly into your workflow

CLAM-2040 makes analysis easier and more efficient than ever before – perfect also for less experienced users.

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Pittcon | UNLOCKING INNOVATION TOGETHER:

ADVANCING POINT OF CARE TESTING

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Diasys | GLOBALLY TRUSTED CLINICAL CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS

RELIABLE AND INNOVATIVE

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Mapping, monitoring and surveillance of Tropical and Neglected Diseases

Tropical infectious diseases such as malaria, cholera, yellow fever, and Dengue affect more than 2 billion people worldwide. Also included in this list are the so-called “Neglected Tropical Diseases” or NTD’s, a sub-group of mainly infectious diseases that occur against a background of extreme poverty. The WHO lists 17 priority Neglected Tropical Diseases, among them […]

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A Breakthrough in Hemostasis Quality Management

Extending standardization beyond the analytical phase

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Researchers develop nano- pillars to breach cell nuclei without damage

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed an innovative nanotechnology that can create temporary openings in the nuclear membrane of living cells without damaging the cell’s outer structure. This breakthrough, published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials [1], could revolutionize gene therapy and drug delivery methods by providing direct access to the […]

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Artificial cell nuclei created in living mouse eggs

Researchers from Kindai University and collaborating institutions have achieved a significant milestone in cell biology by creating artificial cell nuclei within living mouse eggs. The study, published in the journal Genes to Cells [1], demonstrates for the first time that functional nuclei can be constructed by injecting purified DNA solution into oocytes, mimicking the fertilisation […]

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Fruit fly brain connectome: A landmark achievement in neuroscience

In a significant advancement for neuroscience, researchers have successfully mapped nearly 140,000 neurons in the brain of a common fruit fly, creating the largest and most complete connectome of an adult animal to date. This groundbreaking work, supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), provides a detailed wiring diagram of the fruit fly […]