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Carpenter Enzymes: smFRET Microscopy Reveals Secrets of DNA Repair

 

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April 05, 2017

Feature Article

The Carpenter Enzyme Gives DNA the Snip

This enzyme—known as Flap endonuclease 1, or FEN1—is often highly overexpressed or faulty in cancer and other types of diseases

Microscopes that reveal the hidden complexities of life down to the nanoscale level have shown in exquisite detail how an enzyme involved in DNA repair works its molecular magic.

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New Auto Series Plus Press From Carver

Auto Series Plus automatic hydraulic laboratory presses just got even better with features that include a 7” color operator interface, enhanced platen temperature control, auto-tuning, ramp heating capability, real-time trending of force and temperature, seven day timer for auto heat-up and storage of up to 250 recipes.

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Management Tips

Managing from a Distance

Lab managers must be provided with opportunities to develop the skills required to effectively facilitate virtual collaborations

The ability to manage labs remotely is a necessity. All lab managers work remotely in some capacity—whether checking in with staff while attending a conference or working from home due to a sick child.

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Feature Article

Researcher Patents Waterlike Polymer to Create High-Temperature Ceramics

Material could mean ceramic textiles, improved jet engine blades, 3-D printed ceramics, and better batteries

Ceramic textiles, improved jet engine blades, 3-D printed ceramics, and better batteries may soon become a reality, thanks to a recently patented polymer from a Kansas State University engineer.

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Shopping for a New Rotary Evaporator?

Choosing the Best Rotary Evaporator for Your Application

Purchasing the right rotary evaporator for your lab might not be as straightforward as you think

Linda the lab manager and her team examine some of the features to consider when purchasing a new rotary evaporator for your lab in this Lab Manager video sponsored by IKA.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Pure Water in Immunohistochemistry and Cytology Procedures

Anatomic pathologists employ a variety of tools and procedures to analyze human organ and tissue specimens. For successful completion of the lab's sample prep and staining procedures, they rely on a supply of pure water.

Download this report and learn more about:

  • The use of pure water in immunohistochemistry and cytology procedures
  • The importance of pure water traceability
  • Service, consumable ordering, and preventive maintenance

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Feature Article

How Do Plants Make Oxygen? Ask Cyanobacteria

Researchers reveal the family tree of the group of microorganisms responsible for 'inventing' the oxygen-producing photosynthesis that lets you breathe

The ability to generate oxygen through photosynthesis—that helpful service performed by plants and algae, making life possible for humans and animals on Earth—evolved just once, roughly 2.3 billion years ago, in certain types of cyanobacteria.

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How Fullerite Becomes Harder Than Diamond

Scientists have managed to explain why fullerite becomes an ultra-hard material

Physicists have simulated the structure of a new material based on fullerite and single crystal diamond to show how this material can obtain ultra-high hardness. This discovery allows for the estimation of the potential conditions required for obtaining ultra-hard materials.

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Lab Manager Infographic

Homogenization Technologies: Pros and Cons

What type of homogenizer do you need?

Homogenization is a very common sample preparation technique employed prior to the analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, cells, pathogens, and many other targets. Technologies for homogenization have developed over time, resulting in a variety of instruments ranging from a basic mortar and pestle, already in use for thousands of years, to modern high pressure and ultrasonic devices.

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eBook

Everything You Need to Know About Gas Generators

Laboratory gases serve a variety of purposes, from inert barriers for lab operations and instruments to consumption in analytical processes. On-demand gas generators have become an increasingly popular choice for laboratory gas production, offering many advantages over traditional cylinder gases.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying a gas generator
  • Maintenance tips on gas generators
  • Expert advice on how gas generators can improve your lab
  • Featured products and new offers

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Feature Article

Technique for 'Three-Parent Baby' Revealed

For the first time, an egg with abnormal mitochondria can be changed to contain mostly normal mitochondria from a healthy egg donor

Details of a pioneering IVF technique using mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) have been revealed, giving hope to those families with inheritable mitochondrial disorders that they may be able to have healthy children in the future.

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