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Egg whites solve the 3-D problem
(07 Oct 2008)
The real world is three-dimensional. That's true even in the laboratory, where scientists have to grow cells to study how they develop and what happens when their growth is abnormal.More and more laboratories are seeking to develop three-dimensional ...
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454 Life Sciences and Baylor College of Medicine Complete Sequencing of DNA Project
(04 Jun 2007)
The Genome of James Watson is the First to be Sequenced for Less than $1 Million
454 Life Sciences Corporation, in collaboration with scientists at the Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, announced the completion of a project to sequence the genome of James D. Watson, Ph.D., co-discoverer of the ...
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Researchers Identify New Protein Biomarker Candidates That May Lead To Better Diagnosis And Treatment For Age-Related Diseases
(25 Aug 2006)
Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies Targeted in Protein Study Enabled by Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX's Advanced Technologies
Applied Biosystems, an Applera Corporation business, and its joint venture partner, MDS Sciex, a division of MDS Inc., announced the outcome of the scientific research community's most extensive, spinal fluid-based protein study on neurodegenerative ...
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'Color-blind' method opens new doors in DNA sequencing
(04 Apr 2005)
A "color-blind" method of fluorescence detection developed by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University could open new doors that would take DNA sequencing to the patient's bedside, the doctor's office and even the scene of a ...
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