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DNA Nanochannels in Artificial Membranes

July 19, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Protein-transporting membrane channel made of DNA
From researchers at Arizona State University: “we describe a synthetic channel that allows precisely timed, [MORE]

High Efficiency Gene Editing of Human Stem Cells

May 5, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

BIG TREE gene editing
To deal with the problem of off target gene editing, researchers at Arizona State University have found [MORE]

Mass-Spec Test for QC in Blood Samples

February 4, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Mass spec for QC of blood products.
“Exposure of blood plasma/serum (P/S) to thawed conditions (> −30 °C) can produce biomolecular [MORE]

Lasers in Wound Healing

January 22, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Wound healing comparisons
Engineers at Arizona State University have created a medical material for closing wounds that, in some cases, is [MORE]

Tunable DNA

July 12, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

DNA
DNA can conduct an electrical charge, but as electrons move along a sequence, their pace is faster or slower according [MORE]

Lab-Engineered Lungs

August 25, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Lungs
Bioengineers at Arizona State University have conducted lung regeneration studies that look promising. They describe it as this: “The idea [MORE]

Polysilicon Brain Interface

October 21, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Brain Sensor
Neural implants have brought hope to paralyzed people, but hope may out pace reality because of metal materials that [MORE]

Mobile Metabolism Monitor

April 2, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Breezing
“Breezing” is the name developers at Arizona State University have given to a device that analyzes CO2 and [MORE]

Nano-Enabled DNA Sequencer

March 2, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Stuart Lindsay PhD
The goal of a faster, less expensive sequencing-capable of reading an entire genome for $1,000–comes closer every [MORE]

Analytical Sciences Digital Library (explains scientific equipment, et al)

August 18, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Pub Med now records more than 800 biomedical articles every day.  Many library services have curators who sort through this [MORE]