Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

Latest Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

Synthetic red blood cells mimic favorable properties of natural ones

Synthetic red blood cells mimic favorable properties of natural ones

Building blocks of DNA and RNA could have co-existed in the primordial Earth

Building blocks of DNA and RNA could have co-existed in the primordial Earth

Researchers propose measures to increase the reproducibility of experiments

Researchers propose measures to increase the reproducibility of experiments

UCL scientists discover genes responsible for maintaining healthy hearing

UCL scientists discover genes responsible for maintaining healthy hearing

Scientists decode ancient DNA extracted from Dead Sea Scrolls

Scientists decode ancient DNA extracted from Dead Sea Scrolls

Research suggests new possibility for how glucose transporters operate

Research suggests new possibility for how glucose transporters operate

Researchers discover how cancer cells protect themselves from viruses

Researchers discover how cancer cells protect themselves from viruses

Study reveals forces that control tissue flow in Drosophila embryo

Study reveals forces that control tissue flow in Drosophila embryo

Inhibiting host cell proteases can help prevent COVID-19 infection

Inhibiting host cell proteases can help prevent COVID-19 infection

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

Biophysicists shed light on how optogenetic tool works

Biophysicists shed light on how optogenetic tool works

Study identifies potent neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2

Study identifies potent neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2

Chicken cells show promise for producing more effective human antibodies

Chicken cells show promise for producing more effective human antibodies

New CRISPR-Cas9 based method for directed protein evolution

New CRISPR-Cas9 based method for directed protein evolution

Scientists explain why cold-adapted enzymes stop functioning at room temperature

Scientists explain why cold-adapted enzymes stop functioning at room temperature

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

Bricks made from plastic, organic waste

Bricks made from plastic, organic waste

Damped circadian oscillations observed in the absence of KaiA protein in cyanobacterium

Damped circadian oscillations observed in the absence of KaiA protein in cyanobacterium

Using CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors to recombine entire chromosomes

Using CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors to recombine entire chromosomes

The eye launches an immune response in the lens following injury

The eye launches an immune response in the lens following injury

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