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BioResearch

Gene Analysis Service to Benefit Cancer Researchers

A gene scanning service has been established that will allow cancer researchers to obtain high-quality allele-specific copy number data from difficult to manipulate formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples. More...
18 May 2010
Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of breast cancer cells (photo courtesy Steve Gschmeissner / SPL).

Compound Found in Broccoli Eliminates Breast Cancer Stem Cells

Sulforaphane, a compound found in abundance in broccoli destroys breast cancer stem cells, the extremely drug-resistant cells that often stimulate regrowth of tumors following chemotherapy. More...
17 May 2010

Novel Protein Technology Triggers Rapid Bone Growth

A protein involved in tissue growth in animals such as salamanders, zebrafish, and mice can also stimulate the regeneration of damaged human bone, according to a new study. More...
17 May 2010

New Tool Developed for DNA Research

Luminescent markers are an essential tool for researchers working with DNA. However, the markers are troublesome; some tend to destroy the function and structure of DNA when inserted. Now, a tool has been developed that solves the problem.
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13 May 2010

Evaporative Sample Preparation for Clinical and Diagnostic Testing Resource

A new online resource is available that brings together the latest technologic developments, applications advances, and links to references that detail the current scope of evaporative sample preparation techniques as used in clinical and diagnostic testing. More...
13 May 2010

MicroRNA Profiling Kits Facilitate Drug Toxicity Studies

Drug developers will benefit from a newly available highly predictive, relatively simple, and cost-effective way to monitor the toxicity profile of a test compound. More...
12 May 2010

Vegetable-Based Enzyme Replaces Trypsin for Dissociation of Adherent Cell Cultures

Biotech researchers working with cell cultures will be interested in a new vegetable-based enzyme that was developed to replace trypsin for the dissociation of adherent cells without risk of contamination from either animal or human viruses or bacteria. More...
12 May 2010
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