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Heart disease specialists meet Spanish footballers to develop tools for detecting sudden death syndrome
(07/17/2008)
Applied Biosystems hosts first symposium on sudden death in football players and other European athletes
Leading cardiovascular research scientists and a number of prominent football figures from Spain recently convened at the world's first symposium focused on the molecular analysis of sudden death in football players. The I Symposium de Prevención en ...
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Applied Biosystems, 454 Life Sciences and Illumina Join 1000 Genomes Project
(06/13/2008)
Biotech Innovators Will Contribute to International Effort To Produce Most Detailed Map of Genetic Variation
Leaders of the 1000 Genomes Project announced that three firms that have pioneered development of new sequencing technologies have joined the international effort to build the most detailed map to date of human genetic variation as a tool for ...
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Applied Biosystems Surpasses Industry Milestone in Lowering the Cost of Sequencing Human Genome
(03/17/2008)
Project completed for less than $60,000
Applied Biosystems, an Applera Corporation business, announced a significant development in the quest to lower the cost of DNA sequencing. Scientists from the company have sequenced a human genome using its next-generation genetic analysis platform. ...
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Scientists in Spain Develop a Panel of Genetic Markers for Tracing Meat from Farm to Fork
(12/11/2007)
Researchers collaborate with Applied Biosystems to validate specific genetic polymorphisms for identifying individual pigs from commercial breeds
Scientists at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, have developed and validated an identity test that can be used to confirm the breed and origin of meat from farm animals. The test was developed in collaboration with Applied Biosystems , ...
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Scientists Discover New Molecular Markers for Testicular Cancer
(10/18/2007)
Researchers in the Netherlands use new technology from Applied Biosystems to identify different expression patterns of microRNA molecules in normal and cancerous cells
Scientists at the Erasmus MC-University Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Applied Biosystems, an Applera Corporation business, have made significant advances in testicular cancer research by identifying and analyzing a set of specific ...
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GATC acquires SOLiD DNA Sequencer from Applied Biosystems
(08/02/2007)
GATC Biotech announced the acquisition of a SOLiD(TM) DNA sequencing system from Applied Biosystems. The new system will be the third next generation sequencing technology to be installed in GATC's German research facility in Constance, which ...
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Scientists Discover New Role for MicroRNAs in Stopping Tumor Cell Growth
(06/22/2007)
Applied Biosystems Technology Helps to Reveal Cancer Fighting Function of Small RNAs
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and Applied Biosystems, an Applera Corporation business, have discovered that a family of small RNA molecules known as microRNAs (miRNAs) are components in a ...
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Scientists Discover New Gene Associated with Crohn's Disease
(01/26/2007)
Applied Biosystems Genotyping Technologies Uncover New Support for Role of Abnormal Immune Response to Intestinal Bacteria in the Disease
Scientists have discovered another piece of the genetic puzzle that may predispose humans to Crohn's disease, a complex disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the digestive tract. The findings may also suggest new strategies for treating ...
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Enzo named senior party in interference for patent of basic DNA gel sequencing
(11/21/2006)
Enzo Biochem, Inc. announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has declared a patent interference between an allowed patent application of its subsidiary, Enzo Life Sciences, Inc., and a patent held by California Institute of ...
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Geospiza Expands Collaboration with Applied Biosystems to Integrate Genetic Analysis Products
(08/29/2006)
Geospiza announced the expansion of the companies' 2005 platform collaboration agreement and its participation in Applied Biosystems' Software Community Program. The first product resulting from the expanded collaboration integrates Applied ...
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