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New sensor system improves detection of lead, heavy metals
(02/14/2008)
PNNL develops inexpensive portable detection system for rapid, accurate analysis of toxic metals
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a new rapid, portable and inexpensive detection system that identifies personal exposures to toxic lead and other dangerous heavy metals. The device can provide an ...
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An infectious agent of deception, exposed through proteomics
(10/04/2006)
Salmonella bacteria infect by stealth. They slip unnoticed into and multiply inside macrophages, the very immune system cells the body relies on to seek and destroy invading microbes. Just how Salmonella escapes detection by macrophages, turning ...
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NIH funding helps PNNL researchers study bacteria that commonly attack cystic fibrosis patients, and tumor development
(05/13/2005)
Two National Institutes of Health grants, totaling nearly $3 million, aim to alleviate painful conditions that affect millions of Americans. For cystic fibrosis patients, the research will be used to fight against infections caused by an aggressive ...
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Pacific Northwest-led team devises powerful new system for tying genes to vital functions in cells
(02/09/2005)
Genomics, the study of all the genetic sequences in living organisms, has leaned heavily on the blueprint metaphor. A large part of the blueprint, unfortunately, has been unintelligible, with no good way to distinguish a bathroom from a boardroom, ...
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