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Vaginal sex can shape the composition of urethral microbiome in healthy men

Vaginal sex can shape the composition of urethral microbiome in healthy men

One-Pot-LAMP: A promising tool for non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis

One-Pot-LAMP: A promising tool for non-small cell lung cancer diagnosis

PacBio to commence first customer shipments of Revio long-read sequencing systems

PacBio to commence first customer shipments of Revio long-read sequencing systems

Research shows the benefits of screening AML patients in remission for residual disease before bone marrow transplant

Research shows the benefits of screening AML patients in remission for residual disease before bone marrow transplant

Predicting the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence by looking at DNA mutations

Predicting the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence by looking at DNA mutations

DNA sequencing may help predict a patient’s risk of kidney cancer recurrence

DNA sequencing may help predict a patient’s risk of kidney cancer recurrence

Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre hosts virtual event in honor of the upcoming Rare Disease Day

Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre hosts virtual event in honor of the upcoming Rare Disease Day

Innovative software tool assembles truly complete genome sequences from many species

Innovative software tool assembles truly complete genome sequences from many species

Tecan collaborates with Element Biosciences to provide benchtop NGS

Tecan collaborates with Element Biosciences to provide benchtop NGS

Scientists find microRNAs in human pancreatic cells that are strongly linked with type 2 diabetes

Scientists find microRNAs in human pancreatic cells that are strongly linked with type 2 diabetes

Researchers identify a new genetic risk factor for age-related macular degeneration

Researchers identify a new genetic risk factor for age-related macular degeneration

Research offers hope for patients affected by rare, hereditary metabolic disease

Research offers hope for patients affected by rare, hereditary metabolic disease

DNA sequencing method detects where and how small molecule drugs interact with the targeted genome

DNA sequencing method detects where and how small molecule drugs interact with the targeted genome

10 years of CRISPR genome editing: Advances, limitations, and future potential

10 years of CRISPR genome editing: Advances, limitations, and future potential

Researchers report on the largest cohort of patients tested using plasma mcfDNA sequencing for pathogen detection

Researchers report on the largest cohort of patients tested using plasma mcfDNA sequencing for pathogen detection

The loss of epigenetic information accelerates the aging process

The loss of epigenetic information accelerates the aging process

Current research on gut microbial modulation with culinary herbs and spices

Current research on gut microbial modulation with culinary herbs and spices

Deep learning tool identifies mosaic mutations that cause disease

Deep learning tool identifies mosaic mutations that cause disease

Enzyme that defends human cells against viruses may be a potential target for future cancer treatments

Enzyme that defends human cells against viruses may be a potential target for future cancer treatments

Cell-based method can predict how breast cancer patients will respond to treatments

Cell-based method can predict how breast cancer patients will respond to treatments

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