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Genetically modified plants: questions and answers
What can and should genetic technologies be used for?
She also studied red blood cells, deciphering some aspects of parasites release and interactions with flow in the specific case of sickle cell anemia genetic disease. ... The cell vitality over 90% was possible to obtain in the concentration range far
Dr Rifka Vlijm - Going Live! Technological developments for live cell (STED) super-resolution imaging. ... They have shown the value of these improvements by detecting cells in a specific cell division stage without the typical required chemical or
Stem cells can be used to create embryo-like structures that may or may not develop as normal embryos do, and artificial brain-like organs grown in dishes raise questions about
They also characterize cell growth via longitudinal dry mass measurement and perform rapid bacterial detection at low concentrations. ... For drug-screening application, they demonstrate antibiotic susceptibility testing and perform single-cell analysis
This conference explored possibilities for enhancing the environmental sustainability of research and innovation activities in wet and dry laboratory environments across all scientific disciplines in both industry and academia. This hybrid Royal
Sensitivity of detection has increased substantially over the years, such that only a few cells' worth of DNA can be sufficient to obtain interpretable data.
She will use this example to explain how during ageing, stem cells with specific mutations form “clones” that inexorably take over our tissues.