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  • Comparative Genomics: Insights into Disease Susceptibility
    Comparative genomics is akin to comparing notes across different species. By comparing features at the genetic level-of completely sequenced (or nearly so) genomes-comparative ...
    5-1-2013
  • Genome Editing for R&D and Therapeutics
    The ability to edit the human genome in a targeted and specific way allows correcting genes with harmful mutations, producing therapeutic proteins, and custom designing cell lines ...
    3-1-2013
  • Creative Approaches to Next-Gen Sequencing
    With the tidal wave of next-generation sequencing sweeping through the landscape of biomedical sciences and technology, researchers are inundated with a flood of data. Yet the data ...
    3-1-2013
  • Developing a Cancer-Specific Microarray
    Oxford Gene Technology (OGT) inked a license agreement with the Cancer Cytogenomics Microarray Consortium (CCMC) to design a whole-genome, cancer-specific microarray. The array ...
    2-26-2013
  • Isothermal PCR Gets Off The Dime
    Two companies aim to make PCR and its need for thermal cycling instrumentation obsolete. Last year, EnviroLogix and Douglas Scientific signed a collaborative agreement to develop ...
    2-20-2013
  • Unlocking Biomarkers' Full Potential
    Biomarker research and development has evolved over the past years from looking for a single marker (e.g., PSA) linked to a disease state to looking for a panel of markers that can ...
    2-1-2013
  • Resequencing Still Being Targeted
    Targeted resequencing is a method of zooming in on regions of interest in a genomic library and sequencing target samples to identify common and rare variants that may be linked to ...
    1-15-2013
  • The Buzz at ASHG
    Life Technologies' QuantStudio(tm) 3D Digital PCR System is scalable-the chip-based platform can easily scale throughput and dynamic range. At the ASHG meeting in San Francisco ...
    1-15-2013
  • Eureka and James Hutton Institute Collaborate on Barley Genotyping...
    Eureka Genomics is developing a custom assay for the genotyping of barley, enabling identification of over 400 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in a single test. The assay ...
    1-11-2013
  • Next-Generation Sequencing vs. Microarrays
    Is it time to switch? Different applications have different requirements, so researchers need to carefully weigh their options when deciding whether to switch to a new platform. ...
    1-9-2013
  • Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism and Mutation Analysis - and Its...
    This webinar will focus on the analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and protein mutations with high-resolution, accurate mass instruments. Two expert panelists, Dr. ...
    12-11-2012
  • Improving Molecular Genetic Testing
    Quantitative Reference Standards That Provide Quality and Consistency Are Now Available As molecular diagnostics take a more central role in clinical decision making, diagnostics ...
    12-1-2012
  • Biomarkers Inform Cancer Research
    A multidimensional analysis of genes mutated in breast cancer, which will probably end up with 12 to 40 drivers. [Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Institute] Biomarkers-the essential ...
    10-15-2012
  • Pathogen and Cancer Biomarker Genotyping
    Gene-Analysis Studies Advanced by Use of Low-Volume High-Throughput Real-Time PCR Figure 1. The LightCycler® 1536 Instrument This article describes three gene-analysis studies ...
    10-15-2012
  • Copy Number Change Measurement
    Qiagen Qiagen-Strasse 1 GERMANY D-40724 QIAGEN is the leading provider of sample and assay technologies. Sample technologies are used to isolate DNA, RNA, and proteins from any ...
    10-15-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • Silver Nanoparticle Impregnated Poly (ɛ-Caprolactone) Scaffolds...
    Ragaseema V. Madhavan, Mathirappillil J. Rosemary, Maya A. Nandkumar, Kalliyana V. Krishnan, Lissy K. Krishnan
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    Silver Nanoparticle Impregnated Poly (ɛ-Caprolactone) Scaffolds: Optimization of Antimicrobial and Noncytotoxic Concentrations Tissue Engineering, Part A Use of silver ...
  • Association of BRCA1 Functional Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms...
    Li Xu, Phi C. Doan, Qingyi Wei, Yanhong Liu, Guojun Li, Erich M. Sturgis
    Thyroid
    Association of BRCA1 Functional Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Risk of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Thyroid Background: Breast cancer 1, early onset (BRCA1) is a vital ...
  • The Codon 620 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the Protein Tyrosine...
    Yoshiyuki Ban, Teruaki Tozaki, Matsuo Taniyama, Motowo Tomita, Yoshio Ban
    Thyroid
    The Codon 620 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-22 Gene Does not Contribute to Autoimmune Thyroid Disease Susceptibility in the Japanese Thyroid ...
  • Confirmation of Association of Chromosome 5q31-33 with United...
    Matthew J. Simmonds, Kadija Yesmin, Paul R. Newby, Oliver J. Brand, Jayne A. Franklyn, Stephen C.L. Gough
    Thyroid
    Confirmation of Association of Chromosome 5q31-33 with United Kingdom Caucasian Graves' Disease Thyroid Background: Previous genome-wide microsatellite screening in Graves' disease ...

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