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  1. A single biomarker is often insufficient to identify a given disease with both sensitivity and specificity. In such cases, one or more additional tests for other biomarkers are used in order to accurately diagnose the disease. The disadvantage of this process is that multiple sensors, wells, platforms, and/or labels are frequently required to measure...
    Published: 7/11/2014
  2. Modified vaccinia virus can be used as a vector to deliver genes encoding proteins for therapeutic and vaccine applications. Researchers at the Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University and their collaborators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a form of vaccinia virus with genetic modifications that decrease the risk...
    Published: 7/11/2014
    Category(s): Life Science
  3. This invention provides a novel promoter useful for obtaining extremely high levels of cellular transcription and translation. As a result, production of high levels of heterologous proteins is possible. The significance of this product lies in both the strength and the specificity of the promoter for transgene expression in plants and plant tissue...
    Published: 7/11/2014
    Inventor(s): Ilga Winicov
    Category(s): Agriculture

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