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Chromatin immunoprecipitation informative brochure published by Porvair Sciences

Chromatin immunoprecipitation informative brochure published by Porvair Sciences

Report on Co-development Terms & Agreements in Pharma, Biotech and Diagnostics

Report on Co-development Terms & Agreements in Pharma, Biotech and Diagnostics

Study provides potential drug targets for transient cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury

Study provides potential drug targets for transient cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury

George Mason University researchers use dyes to paint new picture of diseases

George Mason University researchers use dyes to paint new picture of diseases

Vanderbilt-led research team identifies protein "signatures" that drive colorectal cancer

Vanderbilt-led research team identifies protein "signatures" that drive colorectal cancer

Researchers identify molecular mechanisms of cognitive decline using high-throughput proteomics

Researchers identify molecular mechanisms of cognitive decline using high-throughput proteomics

Researchers propose ‘microbiome cloud model’ to understand variation in individual's microbiome composition

Researchers propose ‘microbiome cloud model’ to understand variation in individual's microbiome composition

New chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing kit developed by Porvair Sciences

New chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing kit developed by Porvair Sciences

CNIOA researchers update number of human genes to 19,000

CNIOA researchers update number of human genes to 19,000

Study reveals mechanism underlying abnormal fat accumulation in HIV patients

Study reveals mechanism underlying abnormal fat accumulation in HIV patients

Researchers develop new way to identify potential therapeutic targets for drug resistant melanoma

Researchers develop new way to identify potential therapeutic targets for drug resistant melanoma

Study uncovers new information on genes that may increase risk of cardiac arrhythmias

Study uncovers new information on genes that may increase risk of cardiac arrhythmias

A*STAR scientists pioneered a molecular connection between obesity and diabetes

A*STAR scientists pioneered a molecular connection between obesity and diabetes

Video interview highlights latest research developments in women’s reproductive health using Chromatrap solid state ChIP assay

Video interview highlights latest research developments in women’s reproductive health using Chromatrap solid state ChIP assay

FEI announces the sale of a complete correlative workflow to the University of Maastricht

FEI announces the sale of a complete correlative workflow to the University of Maastricht

Scientists demonstrate that proteins in urine play important role in stress incontinence

Scientists demonstrate that proteins in urine play important role in stress incontinence

Protein Metrics releases freeware version of Preview software for pre-search protein analysis

Protein Metrics releases freeware version of Preview software for pre-search protein analysis

AB SCIEX introduces TripleTOF 6600 system with SWATH Acquisition 2.0

AB SCIEX introduces TripleTOF 6600 system with SWATH Acquisition 2.0

Excessive abuse of alcohol causes structural damage at molecular level to the brain

Excessive abuse of alcohol causes structural damage at molecular level to the brain

High-volume deep well plates available from Porvair Sciences

High-volume deep well plates available from Porvair Sciences

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