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Industry-first smart HPLC system to provide authenticated user access verification on onboard touchscreen for superior security.
In an open letter, researchers and staff at the National Institutes of Health raise concerns over recent policy changes.
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The team first created mice that lacked a key iron accumulation gene in the gonadal cells of XY embryos during the period of sex determination. These embryos had higher levels of DNA methylation, ...
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PCR-based bacterial and fungal detection helps scientists efficiently analyze the sterility of their cell cultures, improving ...