Custom Publishing
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Sponsored Collections
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Smarter imaging: Gaining more from your microscopy experiments
High-throughput live-cell imaging has come of age, allowing researchers to study living cells in more detail and with less effort than ever before.
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Your Practical Guide to Basic Laboratory Techniques
Are your basic lab skills up to date? If there’s any doubt, read this!
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Kidney Update: Recent advances in FGF23 research
As research on FGF23 progresses, advances are being made in understanding the impact of its dysregulation and in identifying targets for therapeutic intervention
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Celebrating 125 Years of Academic Excellence: Wuhan University (1893–2018)
Wuhan University commemorates its quasiquicentennial and encourages opportunities for global collaboration.
Webinars
Sponsored Podcasts
Technology Features
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Epitranscriptomics: RNA revisited
Like its chemical cousin DNA, RNA undergoes modifications that regulate gene expression, giving way to a new field: epitranscriptomics. -
Shedding light on deep tissue: Multiphoton microscopy
Two is better than one: Multiphoton microscopy, a live-cell imaging alternative to confocal microscopy, allows cell biologists to probe deeper into tissues. -
Shotgunning the messenger: Single-cell RNA sequencing
As next-generation sequencing of RNA scales down to the single-cell level, a ramp up of tools are hitting the market. -
ChIP off the old block: Beyond chromatin immunoprecipitation
Chromatin immunoprecipitation, now over 30 years old, modernizes to include emerging techniques such as gene editing and single-cell platforms. -
Protein expression, revisited
Pump up your protein expression with some new techniques.
Posters & Infographics
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From genomic biomarkers to multiomics: Next-generation sequencing in cancer research
Learn more about how genomic biomarkers and multiomics are used in cancer research.
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Making the most of your antibodies
Tips on how to treat your antibodies with the care and respect they deserve.
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Taking the Perfect Picture: The Science of Microscopy Cameras
Take a trip through the inner workings of a digital camera. Discover how images are made and what variables are important in creating the perfect picture.
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The Human Cell
Learn about the intricacies of the subcellular proteome and how it helps us to understand the complex organization of the human proteome
Advertorials
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Highly multiplexed imaging in immuno-oncology
The Fluidigm Hyperion Imaging system allows scientists to simultaneously monitor in a sample up to 37 protein markers in the tumor-immune microenvironment.
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Waseda University: Building unique opportunities for your career
Foreign students are encouraged to forward their careers at Waseda University.
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Democratizing data science in Japan
Kyoto University has introduced a new model for education in Japan
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Science Breakthroughs for Youth
A youth forum cosponsored by Tencent and Science discusses 10 Breakthrough of the Year topics aimed at youth and chosen via social media.
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