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#Molecular Diagnostics Market - 0 views

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    The global molecular diagnostics market is witnessing a period of profound growth. The growth is coming from different regions and markets. The next five years will witness significant developments in molecular diagnostics such as automation, as well as introduction of a wide range of new products. Molecular Diagnostics involves multiple technologies to identify genetic variations in individual patients. These technologies include PCR, FISH, hybrid capture, sequencing and microarrays.
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Zeolite Heavy Metal Detoxifier - 0 views

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    Zeolite is a volcanic mineral with a selective molecular trap able to carry harmful toxic substances out of the body via normal excretion processes without interacting with body tissue. This lack of interaction reduces the chance of unwanted side effects.
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    Zeolite is a volcanic mineral with a selective molecular trap able to carry harmful toxic substances out of the body via normal excretion processes without interacting with body tissue. This lack of interaction reduces the chance of unwanted side effects.
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GH Release and Its Effects on the Body: An Overview - 0 views

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    Synthetic Growth hormone is an artificially produced hormone that is similar to natural Growth Hormone. It is made up of 191 amino acids having a molecular mass of 22kDa i.e., kilo Daltons. It has particular folding pattern consisting of three-dimensional structure.
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GSK:Elusive vaccine for common respiratory virus - 0 views

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    Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline aims to get its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine to regulators for review later this year, after interim data showed the vaccine was effective in a keenly-watched late-stage study involving older adults. RSV is a leading cause of pneumonia in toddlers and the elderly, but the complex molecular structure of the virus and safety concerns have stymied efforts to develop a vaccine since the virus was first discovered in 1956. Companies including Pfizer, J&J, Sanofi, Moderna and AstraZeneca are also racing to get an RSV therapy or vaccine approved. The latest GSK trial is the first to show statistically significant efficacy for RSV in adults aged 60 years and older, the British drugmaker said of the ongoing study on Friday (June 10). If approved, the RSV vaccine is expected to generate billions for GSK, which is already the world's biggest vaccine maker by sales but has faced pressure from activist investors such as Elliott Management who have urged the London-based company to shore up its drug pipeline.
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What is proteinase K used for in DNA extraction - 0 views

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    WHAT IS PROTEINASE K MADE OF? Proteinase K is known enzyme belonging to the class of serine proteases that cleave adjacent to the carboxylic group peptide bonds of aromatic and aliphatic amino acids. It's also exhibited a very broad cleavage specificity. The enzyme was discovered in extracts of the fungus Engyodontium album. HOW DOES PROTEINASE K WORK? In molecular biology, main application of proteinase K is to digest proteins during nucleic acids purification in order to remove protein contaminants: - Proteinase K quickly inactivates nucleases (enzymes that digest nucleic acids) that degrade DNA or RNA molecules during the cleansing. - Proteinase K is activated by calcium. It does not affect the activity of the proteinase, but protects again autolysis, improves thermal stability, and regulates substrate binding capacity. To increase the stability of Proteinase K, thereby enhancing its action, Urea as well as SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) or elevated temperature at 37-60C is commonly used. Inactivation of Proteinase K is occurring at temperature above 65C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PROTEINASES? Proteinase K is used to break down proteins in cell lysates (tissues, cell culture cells) and to release nucleic acids due to its action described above. Proteinase K application purpose: DNA isolation from various tissues; Removal of DNAses and RNAses: Proteinase K and RNases can act together in the lysis buffer to degrades contaminating RNAs and proteins;
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Development in cancer therapeutics - 0 views

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    1. Digital mammography: A technique that uses a computer, rather than X-ray film, to record X-ray images of the breast. 2. Proteonomics : Large-scale study of proteins, particularly their structures and functions. 3. Virtual colonoscopy: A method of examining the colon by taking a series of X-rays (called a CT scan) and using a high-powered computer to reconstruct 2-D and 3-D pictures of the interior
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Michael Mullan - Sarasota - 0 views

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    Michael Mullan seeking a position as a laboratory research technician in a field related to molecular biology,Michael Mullan is a biomedical researcher of the beta amyloid protein and its relation to Alzheimer.
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Michael Mullan - Sarasota - 0 views

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    Michael Mullan seeking a position as a laboratory research technician in a field related to molecular biology,Michael Mullan Ph.D., M.D, CEO, Roskamp Institute, United States.
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