martes, 21 de agosto de 2018

Lab Innovations 2018: The essential guide to make your laboratory more sustainable

Lab Innovations 2018: The essential guide to make your laboratory more sustainable



 
 August 21, 2018 
 Biochemistry 
 The latest biochemistry news from AZoNetwork 
 #ALT#Lab Innovations 2018 Essential Guide

Lab Innovations, the UK’s only trade show dedicated to the laboratory industry, will have a new focus this year on the increasingly important aspect of the “Sustainable Laboratory”.

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   Cruciferous vegetables found to protect against colon cancer in miceCruciferous vegetables found to protect against colon cancer in mice
 
Researchers have revealed how vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and kale help to maintain a healthy gut and protect against colon cancer.
 
   Oxidative Stress Hampers Blood Vessel Dilation in MenOxidative Stress Hampers Blood Vessel Dilation in Men
 
Higher levels of oxidative stress in males results in lower levels of cofactor BH needed to make the powerful blood vessel dilator nitric oxide.
 
 E-cigarettes can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer, say researchers
 
E-cigarettes can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer, say researchersThe chemicals present in e-cigarettes can alter DNA in oral cells and increase the risk of cancer, according a new study.
 
 
 Study: HDAC1 enzyme modifies molecular motor that drives neuron death
 
Study: HDAC1 enzyme modifies molecular motor that drives neuron deathA biochemistry instructor curious about an enzyme discovered in the damaged neurons of people with multiple sclerosis made a leap toward a potential cure for countless neurodegenerative ills.
 
 
 Missing Self Hypothesis for Natural Killer Cells
 
Missing Self Hypothesis for Natural Killer CellsNatural killer cells are an integral part of the human immune system, representing the front line of defence against tumor-forming cells and pathogens. These cells utilise several different methods to differentiate between abnormal cells and the host’s own cells, and are coordinated by biochemical signals derived from the activation of their own cell-surface receptors.
 
 
 Bioactive Microbial Metabolites
 
Bioactive Microbial MetabolitesBioactivity or biological activity of the metabolite may be in vitro, in vivo, or at the level of whole organism. The primary metabolites include polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic, and fatty acids; while the secondary metabolites are low molecular weight (MW<3000) compounds.
 

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