New study uncovers the dynamics of adaptive immunity in tuberculosis
A new study has provided insights into how a novel tuberculosis vaccine strategy could work by speeding up the T cell responses in the lungs to shut down infection rapidly.
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A new study has provided insights into how a novel tuberculosis vaccine strategy could work by speeding up the T cell responses in the lungs to shut down infection rapidly.
Researchers have identified distinct differences among the cells comprising a tissue in the retina, findings that could help develop precise therapies for retinal diseases.
New data from high-resolution imaging has revealed the origin of circulatory system during development, a discovery that could help advance therapeutics for various vasculature-related pathologies.
In this episode, experts explore the benefits of 3D imaging and the important considerations for organoid workflows in research and drug development.
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Columbia-led team wins research grant to create fundamentally new maps that will chart cell diversity throughout the brains of humans.
Read this bulletin to learn about a Bio-Rad study where they developed and tested a 16-parameter flow cytometry panel applicable to the interrogation of a range of biologically relevant markers of T cell activation.
Improving processes in the lab can enable researchers to spend their time on other tasks and increase the accuracy of their findings, including when imaging. In this Q&A, Dr Hari Shroff from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) discusses his recent study, published in Nature where confocal microscopy was…
Researchers have developed a new imaging approach that can capture blood vessel images at different spatial scales.
Scientists have demonstrated how automated, high-throughput life science experiments can be replicated on a modest budget.
21 February 2022 | By Yokogawa Deutschland GmbH
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A molecular cage, developed for use during cryo-EM, has provided researchers with new insights into a key cancer protein.
Representing a breakthrough in better understanding how tau proteins cause neurodegenerative disease, scientists have mapped the tau interactome.
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have completed the world’s first molecular analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron spike protein.
A new study in the US has used a computer model to reveal the mechanism of action of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 – a biomarker for cardiovascular disease.