Happy Friday from the Allen Institute for Cell Science! 😁🧫 When you study thousands upon thousands of cells, you're bound to find some patterns that make you smile. This image features a cell line that illuminates lamin B1, a protein in the nuclear envelope. #SciShots
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Protein-DNA interactions are dynamic, but how can they be observed? A new ultra-resolution microscopy technique tracks how nuclear proteins diffuse and bind within chromatin, opening the possibility to create maps for any chromatin interacting protein. 🔬 https://hubs.la/Q0265DvM0
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How stress causes neurodegeneration? Cellular stress may contribute to neurodegeneration. The researchers demonstrate that stress-induced nuclear condensation of the neurodegeneration linked TDP-43 protein causes its transient inactivation and loss of function in splicing. Although these changes are reversible, some TDP-43 splicing targets, e.g., STMN2, recover slowly, rendering them prone to misregulation under chronic stress. #sciencenewshighlights #ScienceMission https://lnkd.in/gWHh8zkE https://lnkd.in/gVyvEGiD
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In this 8th video of #MRinBatteryIndustry, we ask Dr. Oliver Pecher (ePROBE GmbH): How accessible is Magnetic Resonance (MR) to a broader user group and how does in situ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) contribute to solving challenges in the battery industry? Discover the answer in this short video 👇 To discuss this and other topics, meet us at booth 9-F61 of The Battery Show Europe 2024, on June 18-20, in Stuttgart, Germany. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d6aNmhvn #TheBatteryShow #BatteryResearch #BatteryManufacturing #Bruker #LithiumionBatteries #LithiumBattery #LithiumIon
How Does In-Situ NMR Contribute to Solving Challenges in the Battery Industry?
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As a Nuclear Scientist...
Prof. Nzimande will officially open #NuMeRi which houses a cyclotron that will produce isotopes used in radiation therapy. NuMeRi will provide consolidated expertise in nuclear technologies in medicine and biosciences. Read more: https://bit.ly/3V1zgC4 #SouthAfrica #Itspossible
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Did you know our standard and rapid PGnome® tests include the detection of mitochondrial DNA variants as well as certain repeat expansions? This removes the need for a separate order. Variants within the nuclear and mitochondrial genome are included within a single report for a comprehensive display of the findings. #WGS #wholegenome #mito #genetictesting #genomictesting
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Biotium expands selection of novel Nuclear Stains for enhanced multiplexing flexibility for microscopy and flow cytometry applications https://hubs.li/Q02lt4sf0 #FlowCytometry #Microscopy #LifeScience #NuclearStains
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What male progeny inherit from the mother side? What is the difference between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA? Inside the mitochondrion is a certain type of DNA. That's different in a way from the DNA that's in the nucleus. This DNA is small and circular. ... Mitochondrial DNA, unlike nuclear DNA, is inherited from the mother, while nuclear DNA is inherited from both parents. Youtube video: https://lnkd.in/dyS5BBQP #nikolaysgeneticslessons
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Some of our #TeamLantheus members, including Etienne Montagut and Aseem Undvall Anand, are heading to Vienna for the 36th Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)! We’re excited to present data on our #artificialintelligence software for detecting #prostatecancer. Check out the program to learn more: https://bit.ly/3rW6QgP #FindFightFollow
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Several GA Biomarkers Show Inter-reader Agreement Qualitative and quantitative features of progression were reliably identified. In the study, there was moderate agreement for presence of choroidal hypertransmission, followed by external limiting membrane disruption, outer plexiform layer/inner nuclear layer subsidence and a hyporeflective wedge-shaped band. The researchers wrote in their paper that these were “the most robust OCT features” for assessing progression of iAMD towards geographic atrophy by expert graders. https://lnkd.in/dytFqjcW #optometry #amd #maculardegeneration
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