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PHACCS, an online tool for estimating the structure and diversity of uncultured viral communities using metagenomic information

In the March 3 issue of Nature, Johns Hopkins researchers report that two proteins best known for very different activities actually come together to turn the liver into a sugar-producing factory when food is scarce. Because the liver's production of sugar is a damaging problem in people with diabetes, the proteins' interaction might be a target for future drugs to fight the disease, the research...

Scientists re-grow dental enamel from cultured cells

Dental enamel is the hardest tissue produced by the body. It cannot regenerate itself, because it is formed by a layer of cells that is lost by the time the tooth appears in the mouth. The enamel spends the remainder of its lifetime vulnerable to wear, damage, and decay. For this reason, it is exciting to consider the prospect of artificially growing enamel, or even whole teeth, using culturing a...
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Mitochondria Isolation Kit for Tissue and Cultured Cells from BioChain

Description:Components in this kit are prepared with pure chemicals according to our proprietary technology. Biochains Mitochondria Isolation Kit is designed to isolating intact and active mitochondria in a fast and easy way. One kit is consisted of reagents enough for performing 100 isolations (enriching mitochondria from 10 20 g tissue or from 1x10 cells)....
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Cultured Human Visceral (omental) preadipocytes from Zen-Bio, Inc.

Description:Cultured human omental preadipocytes are isolated from obese but otherwise healthy donors. There is limited availability of diabetic cells. Please inquire for more information. Support media also available. Academic discounts are available, please inquire....
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Simple Isolation of RNA from Tissue and Cultured Cells

Stratagene total RNA miniprep kit efficientlyisolates high-quality total RNA from 10 culturedcells or 10 to 40 mg of tissue and includes an on-column DNA-removal step.Additionally, multiple sa...

Easy preparation of total RNA from cultured cells with TRIzol and Eppendorf Phase Lock Gel

Christian Bauer, Oliver Klotzsche, CCS Cell Culture Service GmbH, Falkenried 88, D-20251 Hamburg, Germany, Frank Apostel, Eppendorf AG, Germany The classic RNA isolation procedures are...

RNAi in Non-Mammalian Cultured Cells

Large mass amounts of ready-to-use dsRNA for RNAi experiments in non-mammalian systems can now be easily prepared using the MEGAscript RNAi Kit. The kit is based on Ambion's patented high-yield transcription technology and includes reagents f...

Total RNA Isolation: 100 l Viral Sample From Cultured-Cell Supernatant Containing Virus

Catalog #732-6370 Yield: Dependent on sample and RNA expression levels Samples may be fresh or frozen. Collect fresh virus and isolate RNA as quickly as possible; store at 18C fo...

Total RNA Purification from Cultured Cells Using the ABI PRISM 6700 Automated Nucleic Acid Workstation and Total RNA Lysis Reagents

These new...
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Functional Taste Cells Cultured In Vitro

Nancy Rawson, PhD, a cellular biologist who is the principle investigator said that the new technique of in vitro culturing of taste cells would help them to discover molecules that can enhance or block different kinds of tastes.// Researchers from the Monell Chemical Senses Center have succeeded in growing mature taste receptor cells outside the body. They have also been successful in keeping th...

Scientists Re-grow Dental Enamel from Cultured Cells

Dental enamel is the hardest tissue produced by the body. It cannot regenerate itself, because it is formed by a layer of cells that is lost by the time the tooth appears in the mouth. The enamel spends the remainder of its lifetime vulnerable to wear, damage, and decay. // For this reason, it is exciting to consider the prospect of artificially growing enamel, or even whole teeth, us...
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