martes, 26 de marzo de 2019

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 March 26, 2019 
 Cell Biology 
 The latest cell & molecular biology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Cell Viability Assays - Measure How Happy Your Cells Are

The acquisition of Cell Viability Assays is the task microplate readers need to assume most frequently. In this article you will learn how to measure Cell Viability Assays with a BMG LABTECH Microplate Reader.

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  KeysightSwitching from Animal to Human iPSC Derived Sensory Neurons
 
Globally, millions of individuals suffer from debilitating pain. With remarkable advances in pain research, scientists continue to delve deeper into the molecular pathways underpinning pain. This article explores the benefits that human induced pluripotent stem cells provide compared to animal derived cell-cultures, and how hiPSC production could be a key technology in new research that has enhanced translation and impact. 
 
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   Nicotine could affect human embryonic development at the single-cell levelNicotine could affect human embryonic development at the single-cell level
 
Nicotine induces widespread adverse effects on human embryonic development at the level of individual cells, researchers report February 28th in the journal Stem Cell Reports.
 
 Fusion of mitochondria enables cells to more efficiently use oxygen for energy
 
Fusion of mitochondria enables cells to more efficiently use oxygen for energyMitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. And for mitochondria, much like for double-header engines stacked together in a steam train, working in multiples has its benefits.
 
 
 Universal pan-filovirus T-cell vaccine could offer protection against Ebola and Marburg
 
Universal pan-filovirus T-cell vaccine could offer protection against Ebola and MarburgVaccines that induce protective T-cell responses could protect against members across the filovirus family, according to a study published February 28 in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Tomáš Hanke of the University of Oxford, Bette Korber of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and colleagues.
 
 
 Novel cell rejuvenation approach may open new avenues for regenerative medicine
 
Novel cell rejuvenation approach may open new avenues for regenerative medicineScientists from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine of the University of Luxembourg and from the German Cancer Research Center have been able to rejuvenate stem cells in the brain of aging mice.
 
 
 New mathematical method to map cell regulatory networks
 
New mathematical method to map cell regulatory networksFaster results. Lower costs. Fewer cells. A new mathematical method developed by researchers at Cincinnati Children's and New York University may soon make it much easier to conduct more of the complex data analysis needed to drive advances in the exploding field of personalized medicine.
 
 
 AMSBIO's Detachin provides rapid and efficient cell detachment
 
AMSBIO's Detachin provides rapid and efficient cell detachmentDetachin Cell Detachment Solution from AMSBIO is a high-performance alternative to Trypsin/EDTA for detaching adherent cells from in vitro growth vessels.
 
 
 Using TGS technology to make the perfect match even better for stem cell transplant recipients
 
Using TGS technology to make the perfect match even better for stem cell transplant recipientsAt Anthony Nolan we save the lives of people with blood cancers and blood disorders that need a stem cell transplant.
 
 
 CAR-T cell therapy could be on the horizon for patients with lupus
 
CAR-T cell therapy could be on the horizon for patients with lupusResearchers have developed a novel CAR-T cell therapy that can reduce B cell numbers known to cause the inflammatory responses in lupus.
 

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