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Cell analysis

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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  • APR 15, 2022
    Immunology
    Immune Cell Fingerprints Can Help Reveal New Autoimmune Disease Treatments
    Immune Cell Fingerprints Can Help Reveal New Autoimmune Disease Treatments
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    APR 15, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
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    2
    APR 12, 2022
    Microbiology
    Thousands of Novel RNA Viruses Found In Ocean Water Samples
    Thousands of Novel RNA Viruses Found In Ocean Water Samples
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    2
    APR 11, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Standardizing the Hematology Stain Workflow with Aerospray® and CellaVision®
    Standardizing the Hematology Stain Workflow with Aerospray® and CellaVision®
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    Sponsored By: ELITechGroup Li
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    APR 04, 2022
    Microbiology
    Unique Mechanism of Respiration Discovered in a Single-Celled Organism
    Unique Mechanism of Respiration Discovered in a Single-Celled Organism
    Cells use oxygen when they generate energy, a process that's similar in most organisms. But scientists have found that i ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    MAR 29, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    The Role of Flow Cytometry in Diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
    The Role of Flow Cytometry in Diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
    Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) describe cancers resulting from abnormal cells in the bone marrow. The abnormal bone mar ...
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    3
    MAR 21, 2022
    Cancer
    New Combination Therapy Effective in Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
    New Combination Therapy Effective in Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
    Like all cancers, prostate cancer has many classifications and subtypes. One such type is metastatic, hormone-sensitive ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    MAR 15, 2022
    Plants & Animals
    Could Artificial Eggs Prevent the Extinction of the Northern White Rhino?
    Could Artificial Eggs Prevent the Extinction of the Northern White Rhino?
    Due to both conflicts in various regions in Africa and a desire for rhino horn (which has been used in traditional medic ...
    Written By: Ryan Vingum
    1
    MAR 15, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    Can an Eye Scan Help with Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease?
    Can an Eye Scan Help with Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease?
    According to Alzheimer's Association, one in nine people over 65 are currently living with Alzheimer's dise ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    5
    MAR 14, 2022
    Immunology
    Many Variants of the Virus Can Hide Away in COVID-19 Patients
    Many Variants of the Virus Can Hide Away in COVID-19 Patients
    Though it may happen at different rates for different microbes, mutations happen, and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    MAR 11, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    A Cost-Effective Universal Screening Program for Type 1 Diabetes
    A Cost-Effective Universal Screening Program for Type 1 Diabetes
    Type 1 diabetes (T1D) describes a disorder that presents when the pancreas cannot produce insulin, a hormone needed to r ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    MAR 07, 2022
    Immunology
    Newly Discovered T Cell Subset is Linked to Autoimmune Disease
    Newly Discovered T Cell Subset is Linked to Autoimmune Disease
    T cells are on the front lines of the immune system, and can work against infections and cancer cells. But the activity ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    MAR 01, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Massive Cell Blurs the Line Between Life Forms
    Massive Cell Blurs the Line Between Life Forms
    How much do we really know about the vast number of microbes that live on Earth?
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    3
    FEB 25, 2022
    Cancer
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    Does Exercise Help Prep Tumors for Surgery?
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    FEB 16, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Protective Genetic Variants Can Shield Carriers From Disease
    Protective Genetic Variants Can Shield Carriers From Disease
    The human genome contains mostly the same genes from one person to another, but there are tiny sequence differences in t ...
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    2
    FEB 11, 2022
    Cannabis Sciences
    Customized Phytocannabinoid Profiles: A Novel Source of Precision Therapeutics for Specific Cancer Subtypes?
    Customized Phytocannabinoid Profiles: A Novel Source of Precision Therapeutics for Specific Cancer Subtypes?
    According to a recent study published in Oncotarget, cannabis extracts may harbor the potential to eventually be tailore ...
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    1
    FEB 11, 2022
    Cancer
    Aromatase Inhibitors versus Tamoxifen for the Treatment of Premenopausal Hormone Sensitive Breast Cancer
    Aromatase Inhibitors versus Tamoxifen for the Treatment of Premenopausal Hormone Sensitive Breast Cancer
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    3
    FEB 06, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Fetal Development Is Impacted by Paternal Alcohol Use
    Fetal Development Is Impacted by Paternal Alcohol Use
    Prenatal care is centered on pregnant women, and concerns are usually focused on the mother's behavior during pregna ...
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    3
    JAN 30, 2022
    Technology
    Why the 5G Rollout Has Caused Problems at Some Airports
    Why the 5G Rollout Has Caused Problems at Some Airports
    As mobile networks have gotten better, upgrading them hasn't been much of an issue. But the latest network is causing co ...
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    2
    JAN 28, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Many Pathogenic Genetic Variants Don't Seem to Carry A Big Risk of Disease
    Many Pathogenic Genetic Variants Don't Seem to Carry A Big Risk of Disease
    For many years, a genetic mutation was usually linked to a serious disease. Researchers were able to connect errors in s ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    JAN 28, 2022
    Microbiology
    Harsh Subseafloor Biosphere is a Hotbed of Microbial Activity
    Harsh Subseafloor Biosphere is a Hotbed of Microbial Activity
    Most geobiological research is done on land, so there is a lot we don't know about the microbial life that lives in ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    JAN 27, 2022
    Cancer
    Can Magnesium Help the Immune System Fight Cancer?
    Can Magnesium Help the Immune System Fight Cancer?
    Magnesium deficiency is associated with some types of cancer, including breast, ovarian, and kidney cancer.  Pre-cl ...
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    4
    JAN 24, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Honey Bees Could Make Forensic Science More Reliable
    Honey Bees Could Make Forensic Science More Reliable
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    JAN 20, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    Nanoparticles Put To the Test: No Glow, No-Go
    Nanoparticles Put To the Test: No Glow, No-Go
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APR 15, 2022
Immunology
Immune Cell Fingerprints Can Help Reveal New Autoimmune Disease Treatments
Immune Cell Fingerprints Can Help Reveal New Autoimmune Disease Treatments
The immune system is an incredibly complex system that has to be able to rapidly spring into action, and then shut down ...
Written By: Carmen Leitch
2
APR 15, 2022
Genetics & Genomics
Intriguing Mutations in 'Junk' DNA Can Protect Against ALS
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Written By: Carmen Leitch
2
APR 12, 2022
Microbiology
Thousands of Novel RNA Viruses Found In Ocean Water Samples
Thousands of Novel RNA Viruses Found In Ocean Water Samples
Microbes have colonized every part of the world, including our bodies, and there are so may we know nothing about. Advan ...
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2
APR 11, 2022
Cell & Molecular Biology
Standardizing the Hematology Stain Workflow with Aerospray® and CellaVision®
Standardizing the Hematology Stain Workflow with Aerospray® and CellaVision®
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Sponsored By: ELITechGroup Li
2
APR 04, 2022
Microbiology
Unique Mechanism of Respiration Discovered in a Single-Celled Organism
Unique Mechanism of Respiration Discovered in a Single-Celled Organism
Cells use oxygen when they generate energy, a process that's similar in most organisms. But scientists have found that i ...
Written By: Carmen Leitch
1
 
 
  • MAR 29, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    The Role of Flow Cytometry in Diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
    The Role of Flow Cytometry in Diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndromes
    Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) describe cancers resulting from abnormal cells in the bone marrow. The abnormal bone mar ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    MAR 21, 2022
    Cancer
    New Combination Therapy Effective in Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
    New Combination Therapy Effective in Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
    Like all cancers, prostate cancer has many classifications and subtypes. One such type is metastatic, hormone-sensitive ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    MAR 15, 2022
    Plants & Animals
    Could Artificial Eggs Prevent the Extinction of the Northern White Rhino?
    Could Artificial Eggs Prevent the Extinction of the Northern White Rhino?
    Due to both conflicts in various regions in Africa and a desire for rhino horn (which has been used in traditional medic ...
    Written By: Ryan Vingum
    1
    MAR 15, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    Can an Eye Scan Help with Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease?
    Can an Eye Scan Help with Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease?
    According to Alzheimer's Association, one in nine people over 65 are currently living with Alzheimer's dise ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    5
    MAR 14, 2022
    Immunology
    Many Variants of the Virus Can Hide Away in COVID-19 Patients
    Many Variants of the Virus Can Hide Away in COVID-19 Patients
    Though it may happen at different rates for different microbes, mutations happen, and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
     
     
  • MAR 11, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    A Cost-Effective Universal Screening Program for Type 1 Diabetes
    A Cost-Effective Universal Screening Program for Type 1 Diabetes
    Type 1 diabetes (T1D) describes a disorder that presents when the pancreas cannot produce insulin, a hormone needed to r ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    MAR 07, 2022
    Immunology
    Newly Discovered T Cell Subset is Linked to Autoimmune Disease
    Newly Discovered T Cell Subset is Linked to Autoimmune Disease
    T cells are on the front lines of the immune system, and can work against infections and cancer cells. But the activity ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    MAR 01, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Massive Cell Blurs the Line Between Life Forms
    Massive Cell Blurs the Line Between Life Forms
    How much do we really know about the vast number of microbes that live on Earth?
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    FEB 25, 2022
    Cancer
    Does Exercise Help Prep Tumors for Surgery?
    Does Exercise Help Prep Tumors for Surgery?
    Esophageal cancer, also known as cancer of the food pipe, gullet cancer, or oesophageal cancer, develops in the tube tha ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    FEB 16, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Protective Genetic Variants Can Shield Carriers From Disease
    Protective Genetic Variants Can Shield Carriers From Disease
    The human genome contains mostly the same genes from one person to another, but there are tiny sequence differences in t ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
     
     
  • FEB 11, 2022
    Cannabis Sciences
    Customized Phytocannabinoid Profiles: A Novel Source of Precision Therapeutics for Specific Cancer Subtypes?
    Customized Phytocannabinoid Profiles: A Novel Source of Precision Therapeutics for Specific Cancer Subtypes?
    According to a recent study published in Oncotarget, cannabis extracts may harbor the potential to eventually be tailore ...
    Written By: Nadine Husami
    1
    FEB 11, 2022
    Cancer
    Aromatase Inhibitors versus Tamoxifen for the Treatment of Premenopausal Hormone Sensitive Breast Cancer
    Aromatase Inhibitors versus Tamoxifen for the Treatment of Premenopausal Hormone Sensitive Breast Cancer
    Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in the United States, and experts estimate that close to 3 ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    3
    FEB 06, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Fetal Development Is Impacted by Paternal Alcohol Use
    Fetal Development Is Impacted by Paternal Alcohol Use
    Prenatal care is centered on pregnant women, and concerns are usually focused on the mother's behavior during pregna ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JAN 30, 2022
    Technology
    Why the 5G Rollout Has Caused Problems at Some Airports
    Why the 5G Rollout Has Caused Problems at Some Airports
    As mobile networks have gotten better, upgrading them hasn't been much of an issue. But the latest network is causing co ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    JAN 28, 2022
    Genetics & Genomics
    Many Pathogenic Genetic Variants Don't Seem to Carry A Big Risk of Disease
    Many Pathogenic Genetic Variants Don't Seem to Carry A Big Risk of Disease
    For many years, a genetic mutation was usually linked to a serious disease. Researchers were able to connect errors in s ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
     
     
  • JAN 28, 2022
    Microbiology
    Harsh Subseafloor Biosphere is a Hotbed of Microbial Activity
    Harsh Subseafloor Biosphere is a Hotbed of Microbial Activity
    Most geobiological research is done on land, so there is a lot we don't know about the microbial life that lives in ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    JAN 27, 2022
    Cancer
    Can Magnesium Help the Immune System Fight Cancer?
    Can Magnesium Help the Immune System Fight Cancer?
    Magnesium deficiency is associated with some types of cancer, including breast, ovarian, and kidney cancer.  Pre-cl ...
    Written By: Katie Kokolus
    4
    JAN 24, 2022
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Honey Bees Could Make Forensic Science More Reliable
    Honey Bees Could Make Forensic Science More Reliable
    Most methods used in forensic science have not been independently validated or verified by scientists, but some efforts ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    JAN 20, 2022
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    Nanoparticles Put To the Test: No Glow, No-Go
    Nanoparticles Put To the Test: No Glow, No-Go
      Nanoparticles—tiny spheres carrying a biologically-active cargo—have the potential to transform how w ...
    Written By: Tara Fernandes
    2
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