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Nanoneedle introduces minimal intrusiveness in penetrating cell membranes

Nanoneedle introduces minimal intrusiveness in penetrating cell membranes

Labcyte awarded U.S. patent for transferring liquids within sealed containers

Labcyte awarded U.S. patent for transferring liquids within sealed containers

New cheaper method for mapping disease genes

New cheaper method for mapping disease genes

Nematodes provide clues to dopamine's role in human aging diseases

Nematodes provide clues to dopamine's role in human aging diseases

Scientists study freezing process at the ultra-small scale

Scientists study freezing process at the ultra-small scale

Massive gene screening points way to more effective chemotherapy

Massive gene screening points way to more effective chemotherapy

Medical adhesive may be produced from the strongest glue found in nature

Medical adhesive may be produced from the strongest glue found in nature

Researchers capture the electrical activity of a single sperm cell

Researchers capture the electrical activity of a single sperm cell

Researchers capture the electrical activity of a single sperm cell

Researchers capture the electrical activity of a single sperm cell

Technique called phylogenetic footprinting reveals new gene regulation system

Technique called phylogenetic footprinting reveals new gene regulation system

Researchers insert engineered human stem cells into the spinal cords of ALS-afflicted rats

Researchers insert engineered human stem cells into the spinal cords of ALS-afflicted rats

Laboratory test of evolutionary theory confirms the importance of connections between populations

Laboratory test of evolutionary theory confirms the importance of connections between populations

Protein controls acid in cells by direct detection of volume changes

Protein controls acid in cells by direct detection of volume changes

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

Anabolic steroids may improve surgical repair of shoulder tears

Cancer could be inactivated by RNA library

Cancer could be inactivated by RNA library

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