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  Monkey Study Gives Clues to Childhood Vulnerability
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  New Strategy Fights Foot-and-Mouth Disease
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  Tiny Snail Wreaking Havoc on Coral
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  Cells Communicate with Each Other to Stop Cancer
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  Single-cell RNA Profiling Collects Molecular Fingerprints

New NMR Methods for Reaction Monitoring

This white paper covers the latest methods in NMR reaction monitoring including real-time monitoring in the lab, integrated acquisition control and automatic data processing and analysis.

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Stem Cell Transplants Could Ease Crohn's Disease

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A clinical trial has begun which will use stem cell transplants to grow a new immune system for people with untreatable Crohn's disease.


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Monkey Study Gives Clues to Childhood Vulnerability

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Inherited brain pathway underlies the risk for anxiety and depression.


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New Strategy Fights Foot-and-Mouth Disease

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Future outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease can be combated quickly and efficiently from early on - when authorities have minimal information - thanks to a new real-time strategy.


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HEMCO manufactures a wide selection of Specialty Fume Hoods meeting the requirements for many applications.


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Tiny Snail Wreaking Havoc on Coral

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Previously overlooked 'coral ticks' weaken degraded reefs.


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Cells Communicate with Each Other to Stop Cancer

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Research into cell-to-cell signaling mechanism may lead to new cancer treatments.


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Sing a Song of Zebra Finch

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By tracking the electrical activity of one muscle, researchers developed predictions on a zebra finch's sound production patterns and generated a synthetic song.


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Single-cell RNA Profiling Collects Molecular Fingerprints

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A research team has improved both the sensitivity and efficiency of a popular method for single-cell RNA sequencing.


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