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Modern Fume Hoods Do More Than Clear the Air

Removal of hazardous fumes from the laboratory while protecting both the staff and the environment is of tremendous importance to any biotech or biomed research, development, or manufacturing facility. More...
15 Mar 2010

Humanized Liver Mouse Model to Boost Hepatitis Drug Development

A recent paper described the creation of a mouse model system for the study of liver diseases such as hepatitis that should become an important tool for the development of antiviral drugs. More...
15 Mar 2010

Novel Neuraminidase Inhibitor Shows Promise against H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus

Drug developers have shown that the novel antiviral neuraminidase inhibitor R-125489 administered as its prodrug CS-8958 works effectively against the highly pathogenic influenza A virus H5N1, including oseltamivir-resistant strains. More...
11 Mar 2010

New Energy-Efficient Biologic Safety Cabinets Round Out the Modern Laboratory

A series of biologic safety cabinets brings the business of protecting biotechnology and biomedical researchers from contamination by bacteria, viruses, or plasmids into line with the demands of the environmentally conscious scientific community. More...
11 Mar 2010

Blocking Development of New Blood Vessels Augments Radiotherapy for Brain Tumors

High doses of radiotherapy fail to destroy glisoblatoma multiforme brain tumors, but radiation therapy at lower doses has proven to cure the disease in an animal model when used in combination with treatment to prevent formation of new tumor blood vessels. More...
11 Mar 2010
Image: The Israeli desert scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus (photo courtesy Wikipedia).

Scorpion Venom Could Serve as an Alternative to Morphine

Scorpion venom, a notorious poison, might be used as an alternative to dangerous and addictive painkillers such as morphine, according to a new study. More...
10 Mar 2010

Serologic Aid Designed for Error-Free Pipetting

A new pipetting aid unites all essential characteristics for productive work with serologic pipettes: accuracy, speed, and user comfort. More...
10 Mar 2010
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