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 Aging immune cells increase risk for macular degenerationA Complete Toolkit for SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Tests

Sino Biological Inc. has developed a complete toolkit for SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests, including a large panel of antibodies specific to SARS-CoV-2 S&N proteins and antibody pairs that can be used to assemble detection assays for the corresponding antigen.

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  KeysightImplementing liquid handling automation for develoing new Antibody-based assays
 
Over the years Cisbio has developed hundreds of assays. In this application note we report how the MANTIS® liquid handler improve the process on all of the following key points: reproducibility, time, and cost. This work focuses on two types of Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence (HTRF)® detection assays.
 
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   Study shows how the immune system attacks harmful viruses and bacteriaStudy shows how the immune system attacks harmful viruses and bacteria
 
A new study has revealed how immune cells migrate to the lymph nodes and help attack harmful viruses and bacteria.
 
 Researchers discover a novel 'on-off' switch in the plant immune response system
 
Researchers discover a novel 'on-off' switch in the plant immune response systemTo ensure survival, living organisms are equipped with defensive systems that detect threats and respond with effective counter measures.
 
 
 White blood cells and their role in the brain
 
White blood cells and their role in the brainResearchers have found that the brain has specific immune cells that help in normal brain development and play a role in certain neurological diseases.
 
 
 Ebola survivors have long-lasting severe immune dysfunction
 
Ebola survivors have long-lasting severe immune dysfunctionIn the 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, more than 28,000 people were infected, causing over 11,000 deaths.
 
 
 Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseases
 
Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseasesA study published in the journal Nature Communications has pinpointed a number of areas of the human genome that may help explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseases of later life, including type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and coeliac disease.
 
 
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