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Autoimmune diseases represent a wide range of disorders affecting specific organs or the entire body, all characterized by the immune system’s misrecognition of self-antigens. These conditions arise ...
Four session leaders at this year's ABRF meeting shared the discussions that arose in their sessions and the tech that interested them most.
Here, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Itano (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA) reviews her top picks of the articles published in the journal BioTechniques between January and March 2025, ...
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present data from a validation study of a software tool for use in forensic investigative genetic genealogy and a method for producing hydrogel-based ‘transparent ...
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a colorimetric-based method for quantifying biotin binding capacity, the development of a portable device for RNA extraction and a protocol for assessing ...
A bioactive compound produced by an extremophilic bacterium has potential industrial applications. An international collaboration of researchers has isolated a bioactive compound in extremophilic ...
Researchers have discovered a new disease-causing ALS gene in individuals from a small region of Spain, opening the door to improved diagnostics and potential treatments.
Next-generation cytokines are transforming cancer care with improved precision, stability and effectiveness, providing hope in immunotherapy. In this Application Note, Sino Biological explores how ...
This short video introduces antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and highlights how Oxford Nanopore technology can resolve whole bacterial genomes to find AMR genes within hours. This rapid identification ...
Researchers have developed a urine-based test to detect head and neck cancer, opening the door to more accessible screening. Early detection of cancer is critical as it can result in better outcomes ...
Naked mRNA vaccine candidate could improve the safety profile of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine and potential future mRNA vaccines.
In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a novel method for sampling subgingival microbiome, a comparison of three methods for extracting genomic DNA from the shoots of four Dendrocalamus species, ...
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