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It’s time to share Editor-in-Chief Michelle Itano’s (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) top article picks ...
Certain human gut microbes can absorb PFAS, offering potential protection against the harmful ‘forever chemicals’. Researchers at the University of Cambridge (UK) have used advanced proteomic and ...
Researchers have discovered a protein that plays a key role in mediating the health benefits of exercise.
Here are the latest biotech industry updates!The biotech bi-weekly: launching a groundbreaking longevity accelerator, a landmark cell analyzer and prosperous partnerships ...
In this interview, Lan Luan discusses developing ultra-thin electrodes that can be used to monitor and manipulate brain activity.
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present data from a validation study of a software tool for use in forensic investigative genetic genealogy and a method for producing hydrogel-based ‘transparent ...
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present an overview of the progress, challenges and outlook in the development of advanced organoids, a bioinformatic tool for analyzing transcriptomic data and the ...
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a method for characterizing nuclear microsatellites in liverwort, an optimized method for multi-modality optical imaging and an assay for screening ...
In this infographic, we compare two methods for tracking cellular metabolism – periodic sampling and continuous monitoring – before highlighting when continuous monitoring can benefit your research ...
A bioactive compound produced by an extremophilic bacterium has potential industrial applications. An international collaboration of researchers has isolated a bioactive compound in extremophilic ...
Catch our top content from 2024! What were the overall winners? Which were our most impactful features and new initiatives for 2024?
Biotech bi-weekly: New bioink for light-based bioprinting, evolving software for drug discovery, mass photometry and multiomics data analysis ...
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