25th Anniversary Issue
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July 2008
Volume: 45 Number: 1
Citations
Selected and written by Nijsje Dorman
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Interferon Gamma: Activity and ELISA Detection Comparisons
Sara Crisafulli, Yognandan Pandya, Karlene Moolchan, and Thomas B. Lavoie
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WebWatch
Kevin Ahern
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An automated home-built low-cost fermenter suitable for large-scale bacterial expression of proteins in E. coli
Uwe Riek, Roland Tuerk, Theo Wallimann, Uwe Schlattner, and Dietbert Neumann
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An integrated workflow for analysis of ChIP-chip data
Karin Weigelt, Christoph Moehle, Thomas Stempfl, Bernhard Weber, and Thomas Langmann
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Use of Standard Reference Material 2242 (Relative Intensity Correction Standard for Raman Spectroscopy) for microarray scanner qualification
Mary B. Satterfield, Marc L. Salit, and Steven J. Choquette
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July 17, 2008
VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Nobel Prize video games
NobelPrize.org's educational games are based on the work of prize recipients. More
TROUBLESHOOTING FORUM: What is the best Western blot washing buffer?
A forum user has some questions about PBS-T, TBS-T, and milk/BSA. More
July 15, 2008
NEWS: FISH diagnostic for S. aureus saves lives
A fluorescent in situ hybridization diagnostics show that early pathogen detection can reduce mortality rates. More
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Don't Use Cells in the Library
Cell-free (in vitro) translation has become a powerful alternative to cell-based methods for protein...More
You β Believe It Works
Conditional gene targeting depends on the very specific in vivo site-specific recombination (SSR) catalyzed...More
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Advantages and limitations of commonly used methods to assay the molecular permeability of gap junctional intercellular communication Muriel Abbaci, Muriel Barberi-Heyob, Walter Blondel, François Guillemin, and Jacques Didelon More
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