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Tecan signs agreement with South African Police Service to provide a fully automated DNA typing system for national forensic databank Zurich, Switzerland, 7 April 2004 - Tecan, a leading player in the health care supply industry, today announced that it has signed an agreement with the South African Police Service to supply, install and provide customer support for its fully automated forensic DNA typing system. Tecan's experience in automating genomics applications will play a... view more... (2004-04-08)
Chronic Alcohol Exposure Can Affect Brain Protein Expression Researchers at the University at Buffalo studying the effects of alcohol on the brain, using zebrafish as a model, have identified several novel central nervous system proteins that are affected by chronic alcohol exposure. view more (2006-08-30)
Alternative methods proposed to detect pesticides and antibiotics in water and natural food Water or food of natural origins (from plants or animals) that we consume on a daily basis can contain unwanted 'supplies' for our organism, such as pesticides or antibiotics. view more (2007-09-19)
An ancient protein balances gene activity and silences foreign DNA in bacteria Compared to humans, bacteria have a much tidier genome. The tiny microorganisms pack their genes closely together, and don't carry around a lot of extraneous DNA, so-called junk DNA that fills in the gaps between genes. view more (2008-05-16)
New test could help consumers avoid surprise headaches from chocolate, wine Researchers in California are reporting development of a fast, inexpensive test suitable for home use that could help millions of people avoid those 'out of the blue' headaches that may follow consumption of certain red wines, cheese, chocolate, and other aged or fermented foods. view more (2007-10-02)
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