Posts tagged: lab
Advice for getting coverage for an ER visit; Accessing lab results
In health care marketplace news, outlets examine coverage for emergency room visits and patients' efforts to get direct lab reports. Also, a new study finds that the health care workforce is continuing to grow.
Collaborative Cross project to develop lab mice with increased genetic diversity
With a 95 percent genomic similarity to humans, mice have long been used to learn about the genetic causes of human disease. Once researchers can shine a light on the genetic factors that cause disease in mice, they can start to develop prevention and treatment options to protect the human ...
New lab mice cut search for genetic links to disease by more than a decade
With a 95 percent genomic similarity to humans, mice have long been used to learn about the genetic causes of human disease. Once researchers can shine a light on the genetic factors that cause disease in mice, they can start to develop prevention and treatment options to protect the human ...
New lab mice cut search for genetic links to disease by more than a decade
(American Friends of Tel Aviv University) Professor Fuad Iraqi of Tel Aviv University has now developed a lab mouse population with 1,000 genetic strains -- a marked improvement on the previously existing 450. With these mice,researchers will be able to identify a gene associated with a particular disease within two ...
How fat are your lab mice?
Researchers are increasingly aware that fat in some parts of the body is more harmful than fat in other places. To help determine how obesity works, scientists turn to animal models and now, they are able to visualize how much fat their lab rats are carrying and where they are ...
How fat are your lab mice?
(The Journal of Visualized Experiments) Researchers are increasingly aware that fat in some parts of the body is more harmful than fat in other places. To help determine how obesity works, scientists turn to animal models and now, they are able to visualize how much fat their lab rats are ...
Improving Quality Of Life For Lab Mice Leads To Better Science
Nine out of 10 drugs successfully tested in mice and other animal models ultimately fail to work in people, and one reason may be traced back to a common fact of life for laboratory mice: they're cold, according to a researcher at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Laboratory mice, ...
Study examines link between lab-tested drugs and defective protein that causes CF
Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults, more than two children each and every week are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF). New research at Ryerson University, in partnership with The Hospital for Sick Children, is examining the interaction between lab-tested drugs and ...
Photoacoustic Imaging Moves From Lab To Clinic
Every new imaging technology has an aura of magic about it because it suddenly reveals what had been concealed, and makes visible what had been invisible. So, too, with photoacoustic tomography, which is allowing scientists to virtually peel away the top several inches of flesh to see what lies beneath. ...
DNA Electronics licenses technology platform for rapid, lab-free DNA detection to geneOnyx
DNA Electronics Ltd. a developer of semiconductor solutions for real-time DNA and RNA detection, today announces that it has licensed its ground-breaking Genalysis technology platform for rapid, lab-free DNA detection to geneOnyx, a company that is delivering on-the-spot genetic analytics services for cosmetics and skincare applications.
Deeper Voices Win More Votes, Lab Study
In the laboratory, men and women are more likely to vote for political candidates with deeper voices, according to a new US study where two biologists teamed up with a political scientist to examine the effect of voice pitch on voters' preferences. Their findings are published in the ...