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Berkeley Researchers Lay Groundwork For Cell Version Of DNA Chip
February 7, 2006 A new technique in which single strands of synthetic DNA are used to firmly fasten biological cells to non-biological surfaces has been developed. This technique holds promise for a wide variety of ... > full story -
Partner Proteins May Help Estrogen Foster Breast Cancer
February 2, 2006 A new study suggests that the hormone estrogen works in partnership with other proteins to activate or suppress gene activity in breast cancer cells. Surprisingly, one of the partner proteins is ... > full story -
Study Demonstrates Rapid Diagnosis Of Urinary Tract Infections With Biosensor Technology
February 2, 2006 For the millions of people who suffer from urinary tract infections each year and the doctors who treat them, a promising new biosensor technology has been developed that may replace antiquated ... > full story -
Engineers Develop Smallest Device To Control Light, Advance Silicon Technology
January 24, 2006 An electrical engineer at the University of Texas at Austin has made a laser light blink while passing through a miniaturized silicon chip, a major step toward developing commercially viable optical ... > full story -
Utah Researchers Confirm Chromosome May Harbor Autism Gene
January 18, 2006 Using technology that allows DNA from thousands of genes to be collected and surveyed on a 3 x 1½-inch chip, University of Utah medical researchers have confirmed that a region on a single ... > full story -
Researchers Make Long DNA 'Wires' For Future Medical And Electronic Devices
December 18, 2005 Ohio State University researchers have invented a process for uncoiling long strands of DNA and forming them into precise patterns. Ultimately, these DNA strands could act as wires in biologically ... > full story -
New Microchip Technology For Medical Imaging Biomarkers Of Disease Developed
December 16, 2005 A collaboration among scientists at UCLA, the California Institute of Technology, Stanford, Siemens and Fluidigm has developed a new technology using integrated microfluidic chips for simplifying, ... > full story -
Researchers Make Long DNA 'Wires' For Future Medical Devices
December 15, 2005 Ohio State University researchers have invented a process for uncoiling long strands of DNA and forming them into precise patterns. Ultimately, these DNA strands could act as wires in biologically ... > full story -
Carnegie Mellon U. Transforms DNA Microarrays With Standard Internet Communications Tool
December 7, 2005 A standard Internet protocol that checks errors made during email transmissions has now inspired a revolutionary method to transform DNA microarray analysis, a common technology used to understand ... > full story -
Breakthrough Chip Delivers Better Digital Pictures For Less Power
December 7, 2005 The next advance in cameras is becoming a reality at the University of Rochester. Imaging chips revolutionized the photography industry, and now the chips themselves are being revolutionized. A pair ... > full story
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