Dengue virus has sophisticated mechanisms for entering a cell, for replicating its RNA genome, and for transcribing proteins.
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Dengue virus has sophisticated mechanisms for entering a cell, for replicating its RNA genome, and for transcribing proteins.
The Scientist takes a bold look at what the future holds for DNA research, bringing together senior investigators and key leaders in the field of genetics and genomics in this 3-part webinar series.
| February 21, 2013
Event Date: April 25 2013
Biological interpretation of thousands of variants is a bottleneck in extracting valuable insights from DNA sequencing studies. This webinar will address how these limitations can largely be overcome by using more sophisticated informatics tools that can help interpret the biology accurately and in more detail.
To highlight some of the exciting areas where cells are pushing the boundaries in science, technology, and therapy, The Scientist has partnered with ATCC to launch a new webinar series on innovative cell research.
Hosted by The Scientist, this live webinar brings together a panel of experts who will discuss the mechanisms underlying immune and allergenic responses and highlight some of the current and emerging bioanalytical techniques used for their assessment.
Scenes from a research trip, where researchers peered beneath the ice to shine a light on the emerging picture of a changing Arctic Ocean
A taste of the exhibit that invited visitors to dine on insects
A handful of species have learned how to survive in freezing climates. To do so, the animals must counteract the damaging effects of ice crystal formation, or keep from freezing altogether. Here are a few ways they do it.
Watch as the astounding wood frog uses cellular cryopreservation tricks to freeze, thaw, and live to croak about it.
Watch the cell transplant experiments in zebrafish that suggest certain embryonic cells rely on intrinsic directional cues for collective migration.