Introducing the iQue 5 HTS Platform: Empowering Scientists  with Unbeatable Speed and Flexibility for High Throughput Screening by Cytometry

Introducing the iQue 5 HTS Platform: Empowering Scientists  with Unbeatable Speed and Flexibility for High Throughput Screening by Cytometry

The life science group Sartorius launches the new iQue® 5 High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Cytometer, transforming workflows with next-level flexibility and comprehensive analysis at unbeatable speeds. Building on core iQue® strengths as the market leading solution for HTS applications, the iQue® 5 expands experimental range with up to 27 channels (25 color options) and flexible workflows…

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How Cysteine Depletion Drives Cells to Burn Fat

How Cysteine Depletion Drives Cells to Burn Fat

Cysteine deficiency in mice promoted energy expenditure and weight loss. Image credit:© Istock, Georgejason Historically, much of weight loss advice focused on eating less and moving more. In recent times, researchers discovered that what, and not just how much, someone eats also influences weight loss and metabolic health. For instance, restricting the intake of certain…

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Vanderbilt Selects Parse Biosciences GigaLab to Generate Atlas of Early Neutralizing Antibodies to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

Vanderbilt Selects Parse Biosciences GigaLab to Generate Atlas of Early Neutralizing Antibodies to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

The Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Parse Biosciences today announced a strategic collaboration to generate a single cell atlas focused on understanding the diversity of plasmablasts – early immune cell clonotypes critical in the formation of neutralizing antibodies – for measles, mumps and rubella. This effort aims to build the most comprehensive understanding of the…

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Mitochondria Tune NAD+ Levels for Cells Past Their Prime

Mitochondria Tune NAD+ Levels for Cells Past Their Prime

Mitochondria, the energy powerhouses of cells, play an important role in mitigating the changes that come with cellular aging. Image credit:© Istock, Naeblys Aging comes with loss. Hair becomes thinner, hearing duller, and memory scanter. One of the key regulators of total cellular metabolism, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), also dwindles.1 “In aging, you may have…

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Marathon Running Linked to Short-Term Brain Structure Changes

Marathon Running Linked to Short-Term Brain Structure Changes

Myelin content temporarily decreased in marathon runners, opening new questions into long-term brain health. Image credit:©iStock.com, paci77 CArlos Matutea neuroscientist at the University of the Basque Country in Leioa, Spain, wasn’t just logging miles when he trained for marathons. He was also turning over scientific questions in his mindincluding whether it was possible to complete…

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Earwax Can Indicate Parkinson’s Disease, Preliminary Study Finds

Earwax Can Indicate Parkinson’s Disease, Preliminary Study Finds

Scientists identified volatile organic compounds in earwax that were significantly enriched in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Image credit:Xing Chen In 2012, Joy Milnea Scottish retired nurse, asked Beasts than tath of the University of Edinburgh a surprising question during his public talk: She was curious if people with Parkinson’s disease smell different. In the time…

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