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“Replication Timing” with DNA

March 5, 2024 | | Posted in Newsletter

Microscopic image shows DNA in blude and replicated in red
“The process of DNA replication timing (RT) refers to the specific [MORE]

Bioinks for 3-D Printing

October 7, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Bioink Droplets Show Live Cells
This piece has an additive point of interest about 3-D bioprinting and a citation at the [MORE]

Vibration as a Protein Property

March 4, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Terahertz Near Field Microscope
Considering a cell as analogous to a factory, because of all the motions that go on inside, [MORE]

Thermal Signature of a Single Cell

October 15, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Thermal Probe
You’ll have to access the issue of Applied Physics Letters in which the article appears, but in brief, [MORE]

Nano-Bioprobe Device

October 1, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nano Bio Probe in a Single Cell
Researchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have taken an important [MORE]

Harvesting Stem Cells, Post Mortem

October 1, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Pasteur Institute
The 1981 Uniform Determination of Death Act made whole brain death the definition of death itself in the [MORE]

Accelerating Flow Cytometry

August 20, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Flow cytometry uses a laser, cameras and deflectors to sort and count cells in a liquid stream such as [MORE]

“Single-Cell Omics”

June 18, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Noting that “individual cells, even from the same tissue, do not function identically. These differences can be the key [MORE]

First Artificial Immune System, Entirely of Human Components

July 17, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Infant mortality worldwide would take a nose dive if neonates could be vaccinated at birth.  But vaccine testing is [MORE]

Dosing Single Cells

January 11, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Using a nanotube device called a “cellular endoscope, Drexel University researchers are able to deliver fluorescent quantum dots and [MORE]

DNA as Cellular Velcro

April 7, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Sticky DNA Makes Cells Cluster
Tissue engineers usually rely on artificial scaffolds to assemble cells, but UC-SF chemist Zev Gartner and Carolyn [MORE]