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Articles Written by: JOSH P. ROBERTS
PCR, in one form or another, has become fairly routine. It's used for
everything from cloning and mutating, to analyzing RNA expression, to
identifying fossils and criminals. Tools for conducting standard PCR,
real-time PCR (RT-PCR), and ...
From JOSH P. ROBERTS,
The Scientist,
15 Apr 2008
Microfluidics has so far been used in mostly large-scale, automated pharma and biotech projects, such as nucleic acid and protein separation. Miniaturizing fluid flow to the micrometer-to-millimeter scale offers plenty of advantages for studying cells ...
From JOSH P. ROBERTS,
The Scientist,
14 Jan 2008
A transcription factor thought to be a marker of pluripotency in both embryonic (ES) and adult stem cells is not involved in adult stem cell regulation, according to a study published this week in Cell Stem Cell.
"Pluripotency — if such a thing ...
From JOSH P. ROBERTS,
The Scientist,
10 Oct 2007