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| March 28, 2018 | |
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| The latest Genetics news from News Medical | |
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| Top 10 Tips for ChIP-Seq Library Preparation
With high quality library preparation being key to a successful ChIP-seq experiment, Porvair Sciences have produced a guide with illustrated tips to help improve your preparation technique.
Written by scientists with many years’ experience of ChIP assay development, the guide includes a wealth of advice, from ensuring that enzymes are stored at the appropriate temperature, to collating analytical data using the Chromatrap® ChIP-seq Data Analysis Software.
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| A new computational method developed by researchers at the New York Genome Center allows scientists to identify rare gene mutations in cancer cells with greater accuracy and sensitivity than currently available approaches. | |
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| Many people shy away from going to the doctor's, because they are afraid of unpleasant truths, such as the diagnosis of a disease. Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Tilburg University, Netherlands, have developed a method to overcome this fear, which is reported in the journal Management Science. | |
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| We are as old as our arteries, the adage goes, so could reversing the aging of blood vessels hold the key to restoring youthful vitality? The answer appears to be yes, at least in mice, according to a new study led by investigators at Harvard Medical School. | |
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| VCU Massey Cancer Center researchers have identified two genes that are responsible for governing the replication of the Epstein-Barr virus, an infection that drives the growth of several types of cancer. | |
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| Neurology researchers investigating a rare but devastating neurological regression in infants have discovered the cause: gene mutations that severely disrupt crucial functions in mitochondria, the energy-producing structures within cells. | |
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