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May 22, 2017

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How Enzymes Communicate

Enzymes can be activated under physiological conditions through sole electrical stimulation of the cell membrane

The enzymes nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS1) and protein kinase C (PKC) play an important role in a variety of signal transfer processes in neurons of the brain, as well as in many cell types of other organs.

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Empower Your Laboratory with Tomorrow's Quantitation Today

Tomorrow’s Quantitation can empower your laboratory with powerful analytical tools and workflow solutions that enable you to address today’s and tomorrow’s application challenges. Ensuring increased productivity, efficiency, and success for your organization. Learn more about tomorrow’s Quantitation today.

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New Real-Time Technique for Studying Ionic Liquids at Electrode Interfaces

Determining how the ions of a liquid move in response to an applied voltage is key to optimizing ionic liquids for energy storage devices

Ionic liquids—salts made by combining positively charged molecules (cations) and negatively charged molecules (anions) that are liquid at relatively low temperatures, often below room temperature—are increasingly being investigated for uses in batteries, supercapacitors, and transistors.

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Lab Health and Safety

Guidelines for Safe Chemical Segregation

Improper storage of chemicals accounts for nearly 25 percent of all chemical accidents

Most lab professionals understand that nitric acid reacts violently with organics, producing heat and gas in exothermic reactions. Placed in a sealed container, we know that pressures would build, perhaps beyond the breaking point of the container. Not a good scenario.

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eBook

Microplate Technology Resource Guide

The microplate has evolved over the past 60 years into an indispensable piece of equipment used in many labs today

Microplate readers are widely used in research, drug discovery, bioassay validation, QC, and manufacturing processes for the detection of biological, chemical, or physical processes in samples contained in microtiter plates.

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Ebola: Lives to Be Saved with New Management Approach

Educating people in affected areas on how the Ebola spreads through communities is the most effective strategy for halting an epidemic

Developed by an international team of researchers, a new approach for quickly and efficiently managing Ebola outbreaks also helps streamline outbreak decision making.

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A Fast, Non-Destructive Test for Two-Dimensional Materials

New method will better help researchers analyze defects in such materials

By now it is well understood that thinning a material down to a single atom thickness can dramatically change that material’s physical properties. Graphene, the best known 2D material, has unparalleled strength and electrical conductivity, unlike its bulk form as graphite.

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Video

Time to Replace Your Centrifuge?

Know what signs to look for

Join Linda the lab manager as she evaluates her centrifuge and rotors for signs that they may need replacement in this video sponsored by Beckman Coulter.

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Infographic

Whole Genome Sequencing Milestones

After decades of progress, what's next?

In 2003, the Human Genome Project was completed after 13 years of painstaking work and at a cost of nearly $3 billion. Today, a human genome can be sequenced in a matter of hours for close to $1,000. Advances in genome sequencing technologies over the past few decades have been the basis for significant progress in a range of fields, from precision medicine to evolutionary biology.

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Speeding Up Cancer Research

A new technique will let a single cancer research lab do the work of dozens

new technique developed at the University of Virginia School of Medicine will let a single cancer research lab do the work of dozens, dramatically accelerating the search for new treatments and cures.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Elix® UV Technology Compared to Single and Double Distillation

Developed centuries ago, distillation has long been the primary water purification technology. Today, newer purification technologies have proved their efficiency and robustness, and compete with distillation.

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  • The basic principles of water purification technologies
  • How the Elix® UV technology compares to single and double distillation concerning removal of organics, ions, and bacteria

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Proceeds from Pittcon 2017 Fund Grants to Colleges, High Schools, and Elementary Schools

This year’s grant program includes the Elementary School Science Olympiad Program which awarded more than $38,000 to 22 area schools to purchase scientific equipment

Proceeds from Pittcon 2017 are distributed by its sponsoring societies, the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP), and the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP). One way that the money is distributed is through grants to elementary and high schools and colleges to fund science education and outreach.

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