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MIT engineers develop new glucose-powered implantable medical device

MIT engineers develop new glucose-powered implantable medical device

BCSI launches 5 new cyclotrons for isotope research and production

BCSI launches 5 new cyclotrons for isotope research and production

Hip arthroplasty pseudotumors ‘cause for great concern’

Hip arthroplasty pseudotumors ‘cause for great concern’

Life Technologies, OpGen enter collaboration on Whole Genome Mapping and Ion Torrent sequencing

Life Technologies, OpGen enter collaboration on Whole Genome Mapping and Ion Torrent sequencing

Fluxion Biosciences announces launch of Discovery Services business

Fluxion Biosciences announces launch of Discovery Services business

Science journal’s NEWSFOCUS section describes recent advances in sequencing technology

Science journal’s NEWSFOCUS section describes recent advances in sequencing technology

Researchers to create new type of bioactive coating for brain aneurysm stents

Researchers to create new type of bioactive coating for brain aneurysm stents

Salt intake: why is it bad for you?

Salt intake: why is it bad for you?

Small, disposable vaginal speculum introduced at ACOG Annual Clinical Meeting

Small, disposable vaginal speculum introduced at ACOG Annual Clinical Meeting

New system measures strength of communication between muscle cells and motor neurons

New system measures strength of communication between muscle cells and motor neurons

Researchers develop new kind of hip implant

Researchers develop new kind of hip implant

Integral Molecular receives U.S. patent for methodology that generates Lipoparticles

Integral Molecular receives U.S. patent for methodology that generates Lipoparticles

Symposium at EuroPRevent 2012 highlights benefits of oily fish consumption

Symposium at EuroPRevent 2012 highlights benefits of oily fish consumption

NJIT professor receives $340,000 NIH grant to investigate membrane proteins

NJIT professor receives $340,000 NIH grant to investigate membrane proteins

NKCC1 protein may hold clues to how glioblastoma moves and invades

NKCC1 protein may hold clues to how glioblastoma moves and invades

Thermo Fisher Scientific first quarter revenues increase 14% to record $3.10 billion

Thermo Fisher Scientific first quarter revenues increase 14% to record $3.10 billion

Researchers develop five different molecular models of the voltage sensor

Researchers develop five different molecular models of the voltage sensor

Researchers discover how dendritic cells exchange information to amplify immune response

Researchers discover how dendritic cells exchange information to amplify immune response

Intrinsically disordered protein responsible for inactivating BK channel

Intrinsically disordered protein responsible for inactivating BK channel

Researchers enhance capabilities of solid-state nanopores

Researchers enhance capabilities of solid-state nanopores

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