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Hybrid-Core Tech Speeds Next-Generation Genomic Sequencing Analysis Pipeline

A new hybrid-core system increases genomic application performance with lower ownership costs. More...
05 Mar 2013
Image: Larry Bonassar, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, holds a fabricated ear printed with a 3D printer in his lab at Cornell University's Weill Hall (Photo courtesy of Lindsay France/Cornell University Photography).

Bioengineered Replacement Ears Look, Behave Like the Original

Researchers believe their technology will be effective in the long search to provide normal looking “new” ears to children born with congenital ear deformities. More...
05 Mar 2013
Image: Treatment of human islets with the histone methyltransferase inhibitor Adox results in co-localization of the beta-cell specific transcription factor PDX1 (white) in a substantial subpopulation of glucagon-positive cells (red), indicating partial endocrine cell-fate conversion (Photo courtesy of  Nuria Bramswig, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania).

Pancreatic Chromatin Manipulation Generates New Insulin Producing Cells

Genomic researchers have created insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells through the selective enzymatic manipulation of the chromatin of glucagon-producing alpha cells. More...
03 Mar 2013

Analytical Trick Improves Efficiency of Protein Analysis

Researchers have developed a new, multisample technique to accelerate protein identification and quantification by mass spectrometry. More...
03 Mar 2013

Older Antidepressant Drug May Prove Beneficial for Treating Sickle Cell Disease

An antidepressant pharmaceutical agent used since the 1960s may also have a potential use in treating sickle cell disease, according to surprising new findings in lab mice and human red blood cell research. More...
03 Mar 2013
Image: The self-knotted structure of the bionic protein (Copyright: Ivan Coluzza).

Computer Simulation and Knotted Chain Technology Yield Virtual Synthetic Proteins

Accessing a powerful computer complex, a team of Austrian physicists has developed virtual synthetic proteins as the first step to the in vitro synthesis of fully active "bionic proteins." More...
28 Feb 2013

Antifreeze Proteins Block Growth of Ice Crystals by Binding Irreversibly

Antifreeze proteins bind irreversibly to ice crystals and prevent their growth even when no more protein is left in solution. More...
28 Feb 2013
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