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Carcinogenesis and Epigenetics
Cancer research has revealed that the classical model of carcinogenesis, a three step process consisting of initiation, promotion, and progression, is not complete.
Genotypes, Phenotypes and Markers
A genotype is a list of mutant genes in an organism. In addition to mutations of the genome, other genetic elements such as prophage or plasmids can also be included.
Nanostructured Olivine-based Cathode Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries
Due to the adverse impact of the continued use of fossil fuels on the earth’s environment and climate, researchers have been asked to develop new approaches for producing power using renewable sources like wind and solar energy
MISSION® esiRNA Specifications
MISSION® esiRNA provides RNAi researchers with a proven, cost-effective, and simple way to perform RNAi screens
GenomePlex® Single Cell Whole Genome Amplification Kit (WGA4) - Protocol
GenomePlex® is a Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) method that allows the researcher to generate a representative amplification of genomic DNA
Nanoparticle-Based Drug and Gene Delivery for Tumor Targeting
Professor Yoshiki Katayama (Kyushu University, Japan) discusses recent advances in drug delivery systems and strategies that exploit the EPR effect, with a special focus on stimuli-responsive systems based on novel materials.
Immunohistochemistry Applications in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women. An estimated 136,000 cases of colorectal cancer are expected to occur in 2016.
Ultra-High Efficiency Perovskite-Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells
Next generation solar cells have the potential to achieve conversion efficiencies beyond the Shockley-Queisser (S-Q) limit while also significantly lowering production costs.
Virus Cultivation
Cell lines for vaccine production and cultivation of SARS CoV-2 and other viruses. Primary, human diploid, and continuous culture cell lines for the propagation of viruses and virus-based vaccines.