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Artificial antimicrobial peptides may help fight against drug-resistant bacteria

Artificial antimicrobial peptides may help fight against drug-resistant bacteria

New tool developed to protect women from HIV infection

New tool developed to protect women from HIV infection

SYGNIS AG extends manufacturing capability for Lightning-Link technology

SYGNIS AG extends manufacturing capability for Lightning-Link technology

SYGNIS AG introduces new TruePrime apoptotic cell free DNA amplification kit

SYGNIS AG introduces new TruePrime apoptotic cell free DNA amplification kit

SYGNIS AG launches new Universal Lateral Flow Assay kit and files patent application

SYGNIS AG launches new Universal Lateral Flow Assay kit and files patent application

Tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes deadly weapon against bacteria on implants

Tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes deadly weapon against bacteria on implants

Breakthrough study promises to bring gene-editing technology much closer to therapeutic reality

Breakthrough study promises to bring gene-editing technology much closer to therapeutic reality

'Molecular microscope' system for transplant biopsy more effective than conventional methods

'Molecular microscope' system for transplant biopsy more effective than conventional methods

Pitt researcher secures nearly $5 million NIH funding for 'Tic-Tac-Toe' RF coil system

Pitt researcher secures nearly $5 million NIH funding for 'Tic-Tac-Toe' RF coil system

Medical device coated with new bacteria resistant materials approved for use by hospitals

Medical device coated with new bacteria resistant materials approved for use by hospitals

Deep learning enhances smartphone microscopes into laboratory-grade equipments

Deep learning enhances smartphone microscopes into laboratory-grade equipments

Oxygen 'nanobubbles' could help enhance cancer therapies and hasten wound healing

Oxygen 'nanobubbles' could help enhance cancer therapies and hasten wound healing

Researchers unlock new way to use cell's nanostructures as disease biomarkers

Researchers unlock new way to use cell's nanostructures as disease biomarkers

Zeiss highlights 2D superresolution mode for ZEISS Airyscan

Zeiss highlights 2D superresolution mode for ZEISS Airyscan

Bedfont needs public support to represent the UK in European Business Awards

Bedfont needs public support to represent the UK in European Business Awards

Researchers developing affordable, compact white blood cell counter

Researchers developing affordable, compact white blood cell counter

Simple web-based tool for evidence-based integration of disease control

Simple web-based tool for evidence-based integration of disease control

New, sensitive HBV assay may allow earlier detection of hepatocellular carcinoma

New, sensitive HBV assay may allow earlier detection of hepatocellular carcinoma

Researchers review potential of targeted nanocarriers to revolutionize cancer care

Researchers review potential of targeted nanocarriers to revolutionize cancer care

New tiny fiber-optic probe can measure temperature and see deep inside the body

New tiny fiber-optic probe can measure temperature and see deep inside the body

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