A revolutionary technique to rejuvenate skin cells
Researchers have developed a new method to rewind the age of skin cells by 30 years without losing their specialised functions.
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Researchers have developed a new method to rewind the age of skin cells by 30 years without losing their specialised functions.
Flow cytometry has played a key role in drug development, largely due to its ability to measure up to twenty parameters on single cells or particles suspended in a fluid stream. Conor Fitzpatrick discusses how the rise of high-throughput flow cytometry has contributed to the advancements in drug discovery...
Moving genes about could help cells to respond to change according to scientists at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, UK and the Weizmann Institute, Israel.
14 June 2016 | By Victoria White, Digital Content Producer
Researchers from the Babraham Institute have found a way to replicate one of the earliest changes in Alzheimer's disease in a dish...
Undoubtedly, you will have noticed the increase in the number of publications utilising flow cytometry, heard it mentioned more in meetings and probably even been targeted by several companies trying to sell you their latest cytometer. The rapidly advancing technology behind the cytometer and an increase in applications that use…