

Manufacturer and supplier of electric microbiological analyzers, the RNAssay salmonella detection kit and computer controlled freezers for cryobiology.
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A research team led by Pharmacology Asst. Prof. Irina Bochkis used a liver disease model to study age-associated diseases related to metabolism at the cellular level. The lab found that some diseases, including fatty liver disease, are caused by ...
Medical Xpress
Dr. Francis, associate professor of neurobiology, details how NRX-1, the nematode equivalent to the neurexin protein in mammals, must be present for the formation of synaptic connections between specific types of neurons. In addition, the researchers ...
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Tom Carver, BRINK News executive editor, spoke with Timon McPhearson, associate professor of urban ecology and director of the Urban Systems Lab at The New School, about the fast-emerging field of urban ecology and the importance of treating nature ...
Research in adhesion, cytoskeletal organization, and gene expression, with methods, staff, publications, collaborations, related links and login. Includes course modules in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Klymkowsky Lab: Xenopus, Adhesion, Catenins and SOXs | Teaching Methods and Efficacy
Manufacturer and supplier of electric microbiological analyzers, the RNAssay salmonella detection kit and computer controlled freezers for cryobiology.
Fine, Ultra-fine and Microwire from wide variety of metals and their alloys in flexible, non porous glass insulation. Unique wire characteristics ensure highest electrical stability in adverse environment. Custom design glass encapsulated components available from this wire.
Focused on methane producing anaerobic microbes from the Archaea domain, and fundamental cellular processes. Includes overview of projects, publications and contacts for researchers at the State University, Pennsylvania.
Work on the response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to stress conditions, in the presence of reactive oxygen, exposure to heavy metals and dehydration. Includes publications, collaborations, links, and contacts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.