“One-Pot,” Fluorescence-Based COVID-19 Test is Quick and Easy
A new technique, called SENSR, is at the center of a quick and easy, “one-pot”, fluoresence based, test to detect the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome.
A new technique, called SENSR, is at the center of a quick and easy, “one-pot”, fluoresence based, test to detect the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome.
Antibiotic resistance study explores a recently identified mechanism in bacteria: the shedding of methylation marks from ribosomal RNA.
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Researchers hope findings will lead to new class of drugs for many different diseases for which proteolethargy is a common denominator.
Despite the dazzle of its spectral capabilities, flow cytometry is helping users focus on their research, clinical, and diagnostic applications.
Studying patients with PD-1 or PD-L1 deficiency may help inform new approaches to fine-tuning immunotherapies to maximise benefit while minimising harm
In treating T-ALL, certain drugs work for some patients who relapse, but these drugs are not effective for all patients who relapse.
The locus coeruleus was found to facilitate the transition between NREM and REM sleep states while maintaining an unconscious vigilance.
Cancer cell death via necroptosis can be accompanied by the release of IL-1a, which can restrict anticancer immunity and promote tumor growth
Oxford Nanopore Technologies observes that direct analysis has already enhanced research across species, disease states, and applications.
Bitter taste receptor has hidden intracellular pocket that enables activation via simultaneous extracellular/intracellular signals.