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Cancer research
Oncolytic virus therapy is when disease-causing viruses are used to infect and destroy cancer cells. For example, enteroviruses, which cause polio, can make cancer cells more visible.
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Lab automation
A microfluidic multisensory organ-on-chip platform for 3D breast cancer stem cell culture was developed, which allows unique control and monitoring of culture conditions by integrating microfluidics and sensor technology. The monitoring of breast cancer has become continuous, precise, and stable for over a week.
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UPLC-MS/MS
Researchers developed a UPLC–MS/MS method to check how much protection gloves give against toluene diisocyanate exposure.
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Cancer Research
Scientists in Canada have used LC/MS to identify several biomarkers of feline pancreatic carcinoma, a disease that is notoriously difficult to diagnose. They pioneered the use of a human immunoaffinity device to remove albumin and immunoglobulins from feline plasma samples, making it easier to detect and identify the lower-abundance proteins.
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Profile
Ana Laura Sousa has mastered the art of biological processing and sample analysis while operating TEMs and developing Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy Workflows.
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GC-MS
The use of hand sanitizers soared during the coronavirus pandemic as people tried to avoid picking up the virus from surfaces and infecting themselves or passing it on to others. Scientists at the US FDA developed a new headspace GC-MS method for analyzing alcohol-based hand sanitizer wipes for active ingredients and impurities, giving consumers confidence in the sanitizing ability, safety, and quality of wipes purchased.
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