Research Sampling Articles & Analysis
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These blocks enable longitudinal studies, as researchers can archive samples and revisit them for future analyses without degradation. ...
The IonVision system was tested with porcine skin, and then further refined to analyze a small number of human basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin samples. The classification accuracies achieved (over 90 %!) encourage us to plan studies with a larger number of skin samples. The research article is available as open access here, so please give ...
This is particularly relevant for researchers working with lactobacillus acidophilus powder and selecting appropriate lactobacillus strains for specialized applications. ...
Ubiquitin Antibody EnrichmentThis is one of the most common methods for enriching ubiquitinated proteins. Researchers use high-affinity ubiquitin antibodies to bind to ubiquitinated proteins, then use methods such as immunoprecipitation or affinity chromatography to bind the ubiquitinated proteins to the antibodies, which can then be used for further analysis, such as mass ...
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)(1) PrincipleDSC is a technique that measures the amount of heat absorbed or released by a sample during heating or cooling. By comparing the heat flow difference between the sample and reference under temperature changes, the thermal properties of the sample can be obtained.(2) OperationPlace a certain ...
These diseases often come with significant challenges, including accurate diagnosis, availability of effective treatments, and limited resources for research and development. However, recent advancements in diagnostics technology hold promise for speeding up the field of rare disease therapies. ...
Technical Advantages High Throughput: Amplicon sequencing is well-suited for investigating specific genomic regions across a large number of samples, making it highly efficient for research purposes. Short Cycle: Its rapid turnaround time accelerates clinical applications and facilitates prompt article publication, contributing to the swift advancement of ...
Studying Microbial Eukaryotes In today's era, modern technologies in microbial research enable the easy identification and detection of microbial eukaryotes. One example is metagenomic sequencing, which allows researchers to sample all the genes present in a complex sample of organisms. Another technique is targeted ...
A biorepository, or "biobank", is a specialized facility designed to store, archive, and distribute biological samples for research or clinical purposes. Biorepositories house biological samples, such as blood, plasma, urine, saliva, tissues, DNA, and organs, among other specimen types, collected from consenting individuals. ...
It typically has shelves on the inside where research samples are placed and each shelf is closed by an internal door in order to maintain the temperature as uniform as possible. ...
Maintaining the integrity of biomarkers during their processing and storage is therefore of critical importance to accurately diagnose and give prognosis of many different diseases, including cancers. To safely store samples for research or clinical use, freezing procedures are used to arrest the degradation of biomarkers used for the identification of these ...
An innovative field study in Southwest Florida has identified several neurotoxins in the state’s air and water. The three forms of BMAA – beta-Methylamino-L-alanine – are associated with brain diseases. The study conducted by Calusa Waterkeeper volunteers and analysed by Wyoming’s Brain Chemistry Labs identified two forms of BMAA in every sample from 945 completed over ...
An optimised biomedical cold storage environment, especially when equipped with Ultra-Low Freezers, can reliably store even the most thermosensitive biological samples for research purposes. In recent years, several beneficial cell samples and microbial strains have been discovered, engineered, and studied. ...
"Vulcan allows us to analyse any tooling samples and tells us what they are made from in just one second.” I Holland, a leading global tablet tooling provider, approached Hitachi High-Tech when faced with an urgent punch sorting challenge. ...
It was found that high–k Er2O3 polyoxides with fluorine implantation have lower trapping rates and higher dielectric breakdown fields than as–deposited samples. Research indicates that the fluorine ion can passivate dangling and weak Si–H bonds, forming strong Si–F bonds after adequate rapid thermal annealing and resulting in superior characteristics and improved ...
