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Cellular analysis is used to evaluate and measure cell number, state, health, and the viabiity, proliferation, and toxicity of a given cell. It provides lots of information in basic laboratory research, drug discovery and development, and within clinical applications.

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  • JUN 19, 2022
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    JUN 18, 2022
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    JUN 07, 2022
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    JUN 03, 2022
    Technology
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    JUN 02, 2022
    Immunology
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    MAY 31, 2022
    Microbiology
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    MAY 25, 2022
    Cancer
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    MAY 23, 2022
    Neuroscience
    Cerebrospinal Fluid From Young Mice Improved Memory in Old Mice
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    MAY 23, 2022
    Health & Medicine
    The Genetics Underlying Susceptibility to Severe COVID-19
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
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    MAY 19, 2022
    Cancer
    Developing Methods to Predict Breast Cancer Recurrence
    Developing Methods to Predict Breast Cancer Recurrence
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    MAY 17, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    The Labroots 2022 Genetics & Genomics Virtual Event Poster Winner: Leveraging STR detection via STRling to identify possible pathogenic variants
    The Labroots 2022 Genetics & Genomics Virtual Event Poster Winner: Leveraging STR detection via STRling to identify possible pathogenic variants
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    MAY 12, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    How Diet & Gut Microbes Can Combine to Cause Depression
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    MAY 09, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    How A Dangerous Microbe Can Survive for Months Without Water
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    MAY 05, 2022
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    MAY 05, 2022
    Cancer
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    MAY 02, 2022
    Immunology
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    MAY 01, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
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    APR 24, 2022
    Technology
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    APR 21, 2022
    Health & Medicine
    Inhibiting a Key Signaling Pathway in Immune Cells Slows Alzheimer's Progression
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    Weill Cornell Medicine researchers recently discovered that inhibiting a key signaling pathway in brain cells can lessen ...
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    APR 20, 2022
    Drug Discovery & Development
    Vitamin E Stimulates Dendritic Cells, Boosts Immunotherapy Effectiveness
    Vitamin E Stimulates Dendritic Cells, Boosts Immunotherapy Effectiveness
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    APR 20, 2022
    Cancer
    A Specialized Mouse Model Identifies Genetic Regulators of Immunotherapy Response
    A Specialized Mouse Model Identifies Genetic Regulators of Immunotherapy Response
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    APR 20, 2022
    Cancer
    "Saturating" the Liver with Chemotherapy to Treat Cancer
    "Saturating" the Liver with Chemotherapy to Treat Cancer
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    APR 18, 2022
    Microbiology
    Earth's Oldest Life Forms May be Over 4 Billion Years Old!
    Earth's Oldest Life Forms May be Over 4 Billion Years Old!
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    APR 17, 2022
    Cancer
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JUN 19, 2022
Microbiology
Revealing the Origin & Spread of the Black Death
Revealing the Origin & Spread of the Black Death
Scientists have long sought to understand how Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative bacterium that causes plague, evolved int ...
Written By: Carmen Leitch
1
JUN 18, 2022
Health & Medicine
The Effect of HITT on Skeletal Muscle and Metabolism
The Effect of HITT on Skeletal Muscle and Metabolism
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JUN 07, 2022
Cell & Molecular Biology
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2
JUN 03, 2022
Technology
Neuromorphic memory device simulates neurons and synapses
Neuromorphic memory device simulates neurons and synapses
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Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
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JUN 02, 2022
Immunology
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  • MAY 31, 2022
    Microbiology
    Even the Smallest Organisms Can Host Distinct Microbiomes
    Even the Smallest Organisms Can Host Distinct Microbiomes
    Even this juvenile nudibranch from Quadra Island, British Columbia, has a microbiome. / Image credit: Niels Van Steenkis ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    MAY 25, 2022
    Cancer
    TCGA: An Important Tool for Cancer Research
    TCGA: An Important Tool for Cancer Research
    In 2006, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) began a cancer gen ...
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    5
    MAY 23, 2022
    Neuroscience
    Cerebrospinal Fluid From Young Mice Improved Memory in Old Mice
    Cerebrospinal Fluid From Young Mice Improved Memory in Old Mice
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    MAY 23, 2022
    Health & Medicine
    The Genetics Underlying Susceptibility to Severe COVID-19
    The Genetics Underlying Susceptibility to Severe COVID-19
    Since the onset of the pandemic, researchers and clinicians have been trying to determine why COVID-19 is more severe in ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    MAY 19, 2022
    Cancer
    Developing Methods to Predict Breast Cancer Recurrence
    Developing Methods to Predict Breast Cancer Recurrence
    Recurrent cancer develops when undetectable cancer cells remain in the body following treatment.  Cancer recurrence ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    5
     
     
  • MAY 17, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    The Labroots 2022 Genetics & Genomics Virtual Event Poster Winner: Leveraging STR detection via STRling to identify possible pathogenic variants
    The Labroots 2022 Genetics & Genomics Virtual Event Poster Winner: Leveraging STR detection via STRling to identify possible pathogenic variants
    Labroots’ virtual events are a fantastic way to network and learn about others’ work. These events feature p ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    3
    MAY 12, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    How Diet & Gut Microbes Can Combine to Cause Depression
    How Diet & Gut Microbes Can Combine to Cause Depression
    Proline is an amino acid that is required for a variety of essential functions. Researchers have now found that proline ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    MAY 09, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    How A Dangerous Microbe Can Survive for Months Without Water
    How A Dangerous Microbe Can Survive for Months Without Water
    The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/acinetobacter-baumanni ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    MAY 05, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Mapping study paves way for new treatments
    Mapping study paves way for new treatments
    A first of its kind study recently published in Nature Genetics that included 9,000 Americans of European or African anc ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    1
    MAY 05, 2022
    Cancer
    A Single Mutation Made Us More Susceptible to Cancer
    A Single Mutation Made Us More Susceptible to Cancer
    Humans develop cancer at a remarkably high rate in comparison to other animals.  Many elements are attributed to th ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    4
     
     
  • MAY 02, 2022
    Immunology
    A Gene Defect That Causes Deadly Reactions to Viruses & Vaccines
    A Gene Defect That Causes Deadly Reactions to Viruses & Vaccines
    For many years, researchers have stressed the need to add diverse populations to genetic studies, which have often cente ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    MAY 01, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    This Genetically Diverse Superbug Can Also Jump Species
    This Genetically Diverse Superbug Can Also Jump Species
    Two new studies have revealed more about a bacterial pathogen that can infect the gut, clostridium difficile. There are ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    APR 24, 2022
    Technology
    Portable MRIs for Detecting Stroke
    Portable MRIs for Detecting Stroke
    Strokes are considered medical emergencies. They happen quickly and with devastating results. During a stroke, blood flo ...
    Written By: Ryan Vingum
    2
    APR 21, 2022
    Health & Medicine
    Inhibiting a Key Signaling Pathway in Immune Cells Slows Alzheimer's Progression
    Inhibiting a Key Signaling Pathway in Immune Cells Slows Alzheimer's Progression
    Weill Cornell Medicine researchers recently discovered that inhibiting a key signaling pathway in brain cells can lessen ...
    Written By: Kerry Charron
    1
    APR 20, 2022
    Drug Discovery & Development
    Vitamin E Stimulates Dendritic Cells, Boosts Immunotherapy Effectiveness
    Vitamin E Stimulates Dendritic Cells, Boosts Immunotherapy Effectiveness
    Dendritic cells play an important role in the immune system. Specifically, they help gather up antigen-presenting cells ...
    Written By: Ryan Vingum
    2
     
     
  • APR 20, 2022
    Cancer
    A Specialized Mouse Model Identifies Genetic Regulators of Immunotherapy Response
    A Specialized Mouse Model Identifies Genetic Regulators of Immunotherapy Response
    Recent advances in immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have led to significant clinical benefits for patients with variou ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    4
    APR 20, 2022
    Cancer
    "Saturating" the Liver with Chemotherapy to Treat Cancer
    "Saturating" the Liver with Chemotherapy to Treat Cancer
    Uveal melanoma is a rare type of cancer that grows in the melanin, the dark-colored pigment of the eye. About  ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    4
    APR 18, 2022
    Microbiology
    Earth's Oldest Life Forms May be Over 4 Billion Years Old!
    Earth's Oldest Life Forms May be Over 4 Billion Years Old!
    We've learned a lot about life that came before us by studying fossils. The ancestry and evolution of ancient microbial ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    APR 17, 2022
    Cancer
    Do Your Easter Eggs Impact Cancer Risk?
    Do Your Easter Eggs Impact Cancer Risk?
    In Christianity, Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus. While Easter Sunday and the days leading up to it r ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
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