A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life ...
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Scientists watch lab-made nano-plastics slip inside living cells
In A Nutshell Researchers at Tokyo University of Science developed a method to create fluorescent, irregularly shaped ...
Microplastics from everyday sources such as water bottles can directly damage the pancreas, according to a new study. Previous studies have linked microplastics – plastic particles measuring from ...
FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cytek Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTKB) has introduced an Enhanced Small Particle (ESP™) Detection Option for its Cytek Aurora™ CS system. This is the ...
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
The story of life’s beginnings gets stranger when you look closely at viruses. These tiny entities seem to sit at the edge of biology.
Join Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alfonso Blanco, the Director of the Flow Cytometry Core Technologies in the University College Dublin for a review of what he looks for in new cytometry analyzers and sorters and ...
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Ultrarunning damages cells as much as a severe infection—that might actually be a good thing
A new study shows that ultramarathons damage and replenish red blood cells in ways that could help treat cancer patients.
Ongoing research aims to confirm the mechanism by which ICP4 fluidizes the nucleus, which could indicate specific targets to counter viral replication.
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