News

Elevated levels of TMAO, a metabolite produced by gut bacteria when digesting red meat, has been linked to higher abdominal ...
A study conducted by researchers at King’s College London has found that a class of drugs known as cyclophilin inhibitors can reverse key features of alcohol-related liver disease by altering the ...
New research suggests that the way DNA is packaged creates "epigenetic noise" which can enable cells to take on the identity of other cell types.
A Cambridge-led study reveals that the brain’s map of the hand remains intact even after amputation. Scanning patients before and years after surgery, researchers found phantom finger movements ...
The comprehensive data analysis shows that a plant-based diet is associated with reduced risk of multimorbidity of cancer and ...
Two new studies have shown that somatic mutations that occur in the muscles and blood vessels over time can reduce muscle ...
See how the Alliance iS HPLC System enables operational excellence with diagnostic indicators in the bottle tray. These ...
A Miniseries, we explore how harnessing microbial communities – both natural and synthetic – could help shape the future of ...
Senior Director Ronak Chawla and Product Manager Dave Depasquale explore the impact of the Alliance iS HPLC family. Learn how ...
How can a column reduce up to 40% of human errors in the lab? See how the Alliance iS HPLC System's eConnect Column ...
A study by scientists at Kings College London (KCL) and Queen Mary University London (QMUL) found that women with Alzheimer’s ...
Spironolactone, a medication for high blood pressure and heart failure, does not reduce the risk of heart-related death or ...