Nanoarrays vs Microarrays
Microarrays have become indispensable for high-throughput analysis. However, microarrays are now being superseded by nanoarrays, which have a higher sensitivity […]
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Microarrays have become indispensable for high-throughput analysis. However, microarrays are now being superseded by nanoarrays, which have a higher sensitivity […] A new precision drug which stops cancer from repairing its DNA has shown promise in an early-stage clinical trial—highlighting the […] Today’s DNA testing is highly accurate, but errors still occur due to the limited genetic information accessible with current technologies. […] Sepsis—the body’s own immune response gone against it—is a major health problem worldwide. It is basically a “hyper” immune response […] Epigenetic changes occur in the DNA of breast cancer cells that have developed a resistance to hormone therapy, an effective […] Tiny strands of ‘DNA origami’ could make antibiotics work better and even slow rise of superbugs, scientists claim DNA strands […] It comes as a leaked draft of a public health green paper, due to be published by Health Secretary Matt […] A new study published in Cell Reports found that a transcription factor called Slug serves as “command central” for determining […] DNA testing to predict disease risk has the potential to prevent disease and save lives. Yet few Australians can currently […] In just a few short weeks, tens of thousands of newly minted doctors will start the most intense year of […]
Nanoarrays vs Microarrays
New drug targeting DNA repair shows promise in range of advanced cancers
Study hopes to encourage use of new technology to reduce errors in DNA testing
Destroying DNA to save the genome—study offers new insights into sepsis and its treatment
Hormone resistance in breast cancer linked to DNA ‘rewiring’
Microscopic devices made of 'DNA origami' make antibiotics work better
Sleep deprivation can make you fat, give you a heart attack and change your DNA
Slug, a stem cell regulator, keeps breast cells healthy by promoting repair of DNA damage
Population DNA testing for disease risk is coming. Here are five things to know
New doctors’ DNA ages six times faster than normal in first year