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  • News - 7 Aug 2005
    When DNA damage is present, p53 stops cell division and gives the cell enough time to repair it. If the damage is irreparable, the protein sets off programmed cell death and protects the cells from...
  • News - 9 Jun 2005
    Why are some people shy while others are outgoing? A study in the current issue of Science demonstrates for the first time that social behavior may be shaped by differences in the length of seemingly...
  • News - 29 Mar 2005
    Vical Incorporated announced today the issuance of two Canadian patents on the company's core technology, which involves direct administration of polynucleotide genetic material such as DNA or RNA.
  • News - 6 Jan 2005
    While not the first, the researchers report that this study uses the most sensitive techniques in a cross-sectional assessment performed to date of the presence of HSV-1 DNA in the eyes and mouths of...
  • News - 7 Apr 2004
    The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and Stanford University report today the completion of the sequencing of human chromosome 19, the most gene-rich of all the...
  • News - 9 Jun 2026
    Professor Heddle's insights on nanobiology and AI highlight their potential to innovate drug delivery and vaccine development, addressing critical health needs.
  • News - 20 Aug 2025
    Explore how the Bruker Vutara VXL advances single-molecule imaging across DNA, RNA, and proteins
  • News - 4 Aug 2021
    In this interview, Professor John Rossen talks about next-generation sequencing and it's implications for the diagnosis of disease.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Microarray or biochip is a lab-oriented microscope slide that is usually made of glass, silicon chip, or nylon membrane. It is a 2D array (sometimes 3D) whose surface is provided with thousands of...
  • White Paper - 5 Feb 2019
    The terminal stages of programmed cell apoptosis (death) can be identified by the condensation of chromatin and fragmentation of the genomic DNA, alongside blebbing of the membrane.

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