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University of California, San Diego via Infection Control Today
A team of engineers and physicians in San Diego have developed a device that diffuses potent disinfectants for airborne delivery. Notably, the device works on a range of disinfectants that have never been atomized before, such as triethylene glycol.
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Laboratory Equipment
Object recognition tasks are widely used to measure object memory processes in animal models.
Recently, the memory process of pattern separation, which is impaired in multiple neurological and psychiatric disorders, has received increasing attention.
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Streck
Understanding bacterial mechanisms that contribute to antimicrobial resistance is important for early detection of infections. β-lactamase production is the most frequent mechanism of resistance. Molecular classification of β-lactamases requires sequence determinations of either the gene encoding the enzyme or the amino acid sequence of the protein. Two Streck ARM-D® Kits detect 13 gene families and 450 allelic variants within β-lactamase and ampC families. The kits enable detection of antimicrobial resistance in the most accurate, fast and cost efficient manner. View Poster
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DARK Daily
Researchers are homing in on a new diagnostic assay for concussion that could potentially generate significant numbers of test referrals to the nation's clinical laboratories. This innovative work is targeting how concussions are diagnosed and treated.
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University of Virginia via ScienceDaily
About 50 percent of people who reach the age of 85 will develop Alzheimer's disease. Most will die within about five years of exhibiting the hallmark symptoms of the disease — severe memory loss and a precipitous decline in cognitive function.
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Medical News Today
Metastasis, or the spread of cancer throughout the body, is a complex process that researchers are trying to understand and ultimately prevent. New research inches us closer to this final goal, as scientists discover a mechanism that changes how we understand the proliferation of cancer cells.
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HealthDay News
Lab-grown lungs have been successfully transplanted into pigs with no apparent medical complication for months after the procedure, researchers report.
This line of research on bioengineered lungs could eventually lead to more options for people who need a lung transplant, according to the team at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas.
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NPR
The U.N. has an incredibly ambitious goal of wiping out HIV transmission by the year 2030.
But global health experts say they can't execute that plan without a cheaper way to monitor the health of millions of HIV patients.
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News-Medical.net
Stem cells have been studied in great detail regarding regenerative medicine, and in the last few decades, there have been major achievements in the manipulation of stem cells. Manipulation of certain types of stem cells allows for the research into and treatment of disease.
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HealthCanal
Scientists have shed light on how a major cause of human and animal disease can jump between species by studying its genes.
The findings reveal fresh insights into how new disease-causing strains of the bacteria — called Staphylococcus aureus — emerge. Experts say the research could help improve the use of antibiotics and design better strategies for limiting the spread of disease.
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Is regenerative medicine the next big thing in Hematology testing?
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SeraSub® is a synthetic serum for use as a component in preparing standards and controls for in-vitro diagnostic tests. Learn more
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National Institute of Standards and Technology via Lab Manager
When the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued the world's first standardized monoclonal antibody in July 2016, the exhaustively analyzed protein known as NISTmAb was intended as a valuable tool for biopharmaceutical companies. Its purpose: to help ensure the quality of measurement techniques used in the development and manufacture of biologic drug therapies for a wide range of health conditions, including cancers, autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases.
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