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Making sense of your gene expression data
Gene expression analysis helps uncover how cells function, adapt, and contribute to disease. Techniques from microarray preprocessing to advanced single-cell proteomics offer complementary insights ...
Gene expression is controlled, in part, by the interactions between genes and regulatory elements located along the genome.
When someone is infected with Ebola, the body mounts a strong immune response, as it does in response to many pathogens.
Gene syntax alters DNA supercoiling to amplify or suppress nearby genes. This could improve the effectiveness of gene ...
When a gene is turned on in a cell, it creates a ripple effect along the DNA strand, changing the physical structure of the ...
Understanding the interplay between nutrition and molecular biology is a rapidly evolving field that combines elements of nutrigenomics and metabolomics.
An international study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers identifies a lung cell specific means of modulating and ...
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Lab automation is changing cDNA workflows
Adapting cap analysis of gene expression (CAGE) protocols to a fully automated workflow enabled preparation of 96 sequencing-ready cDNA libraries in 8 days compared to 6 weeks manually. The automated ...
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