The "In Situ Hybridization Market Report by Product, Technique, Application, End User, Countries and Company Analysis ...
There was a time when manufacturers viewed turbocharging as the Holy Grail answer to their efficiency problems. These companies would downsize their engines to try and meet new fuel economy standards, ...
Theory and practice of in situ hybridization / David G. Wilkinson -- In situ hybridization to cellular RNA with radiolabelled RNA probes / Lynn M. Angerer and Robert C. Angerer -- In situ ...
Oligonucleotide-based therapeutics represent a rapidly advancing field in current drug development. According to their therapeutic mechanisms, oligonucleotide drugs can be categorized into antisense ...
Invasion success of non-native species is often facilitated through complex interactions between biotic and abiotic factors operating at multiple spatial and temporal scales. In this study, ...
Assessments of DNA misrepair, and the resulting effects on the structural integrity of the genome, are critical for evaluating the safety of cell and gene therapy applications. Most genome editing ...
Analysis of hundreds of single-cell genomes from Yellowstone National Park shows bacterial species are less cohesive than previously thought.
The common weed known as white clover releases toxic cyanide when its leaf tissues are damaged. This chemical defense, a response called cyanogenesis, helps it to deter insect pests. Research shows ...
An international research team has uncovered that natural interbreeding in the wild between tomato plants and potato-like species from South America about 9 million years ago gave rise to the ...