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NIH’s Somatic Cell Genome Editing
Somatic Cell Genome Editing program
“The United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Consortium aims to [MORE]
“eDNA”
eDNA North America
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the term applied to collecting DNA samples for sequencing from air. This isn’t a [MORE]
Reverting Cancer Cells to Stem Cell State
Brain cancer stem cells forming spheres on DN gel and SOX2 marker
Japanese scientists have developed a hydrogel—named DN for double [MORE]
Semi-Synthetic Biology—“JCVI-syn3A”
Synthetic cell growing and dividing
From the J. Craig Venter Institute and collaborators at NIST and MIT comes this: “For the [MORE]
Ultra-Fast Mass Spec Proteomics
Scanning SWATH technology
Biochemists at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Francis Crick Institute in London report: “. . . a [MORE]
Stimulating Muscle Cells to Grow
Muscle stem cells produced using the newly discovered chemical cocktail
A UCLA team “identified a chemical cocktail — a combination of [MORE]
Acidity in Diagnosing Cancer Cells
Diagnostic test distinguishes cancer cells based on acidity levels June 1
Cancerous cells have a higher pH than healthy cells—an observation [MORE]