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Deep Learning Prediction of Protein Shape

May 9, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Hallucinating symmetric protein assemblies
“Here, we [Institute of Protein Design, University of Washington] use deep network hallucination to generate a wide [MORE]

Magnetic Tweezers for Examining DNA Repair

May 2, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

APLF and long non-coding RNA NIHCOLE promote stable DNA synapsis in non-homologous end joining
“Here, we [the National Biotechnology Center of [MORE]

DNA Nanoantenna for Measuring Protein Shape

June 14, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Smallest DNA Antenna can measure real-time protein changes
Biochemists at the University of Montreal-Quebec have “created a system to bind fluorophores [MORE]

Cell Map of the Adult Human Heart

December 1, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Single cell reconstruction of adult human heart
From fourteen healthy adult hearts that were rejected after transplantation, a research team headed [MORE]

Sensing High Metastatic Potential

February 12, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Tumor cell with high metastatic potential
Researchers at the UCSD medical school have identified a protein that has a high correlation [MORE]

Biomarker Preservation at Room Temperature

April 3, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Transport of Specimens without Refrigeration
Quoting directly: “Scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to preserve protein [MORE]

Sequencing and Companion Diagnostics in Clinical Labs

December 18, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Molecular Diagnostics
Amazon S3 and Google’s DNAnexus may not yet be familiar services, but they exist as businesses and [MORE]

Highly Sensitive Biosensor for POC Devices

June 5, 2012 | | Posted in Newsletter

Ultrasensitive Biosensor
The debris of diseased cells ends up as biomarkers—proteins and/or DNA—in the blood.  From reference studies, investigators have [MORE]

Printing Nanostructures in Desktop Fabrication

March 8, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nanostructures
Using a technology described as “hard tip pens that float on soft polymer springs,” researchers at Northwestern University [MORE]

Laser Imaging of Circulating Blood

December 21, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Imaging Red Blood Cells
Using two lasers that excite specific molecules in the skin, a Harvard team has been able [MORE]

Methylome: Another “ome” to the Rescue

October 20, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Healthy and cancerous colon tissue Image Credit: OncoMethylome Sciences and Technology Review
In the end, all cancers have protein features, which [MORE]

Protein-Based Cell Reprogramming

June 2, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Dr. Kwang-Soo Kim
Kwang-Soo Kim and colleagues at Harvard Medical School recently reported on their work using a protein bath to [MORE]

Spit Test for Type 2 Diabetes

May 27, 2009 | | Posted in Newsletter

Srinivasa Nagulia, MD,  president and CEO of Diabetomics LLC (Beaverton, OR) has developed a proteomic test, based on 65 markers [MORE]