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In the realm of biochemistry, every atom is a storyteller, revealing the secrets of life's molecular dance, unlocking the greatest mysteries of life

Aloo Denish Obiero

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5 months ago

Biochemistry unveils the molecular blueprints of existence, empowering us to unravel the mysteries of life and harness its potential for the betterment of humankind.

Aloo Denish

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10 months ago

The language of biochemistry speaks volumes, deciphering the molecular code that underlies the complexity of living organisms. ~ Aloo Denish

Aloo Denish

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10 months ago

In the realm of biochemistry, every atom is a storyteller, revealing the secrets of life's molecular dance, unlocking the greatest mysteries of life

Aloo Denish

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10 months ago

Biochemistry illuminates the invisible pathways of life, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of the complex web of molecular interactions that shape our existence. ~Aloo Denish

Aloo Denish

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10 months ago

What they found is molecular evidence that animals were sold at that market. That was suspected, but they found molecular evidence of that. And also that some of the animals that were there were susceptible to SARS-CoV2 infection, and some of those animals include raccoon dogs, this does nā€™t change our approach to studying the origins of Covid-19. It just tells us that more data exists, and that data needs to be shared in full.

Van Kerkhove

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We were able to verify for the first time that CRISPR/Cas9 does successfully cut in space and establish this amazing gene editing tool in space for the first time, it helps set up this whole molecular biology toolbox and workflow that can later be used to hopefully answer our original questions and so many other questions.

Aarthi Vijayakumar

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Essentially, when we've been looking for these various molecular signatures, we have been focusing on planets similar to Earth, which is a reasonable place to start, but we think Hycean planets offer a better chance of finding several trace biosignatures.

Nikku Madhusudhan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This molecular clock approach says that animals were on Earth a good deal earlier than the Cambrian.

David Bottjer

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Going back to my Yale days when I was a lowly fellow inside of a molecular biology lab, I had to work with RNA myself, he tells NPR. And RNA is something which is very, very delicate and it can be inactivated, just like ā€” we used to joke ā€” just by looking at it the wrong way.

David Gortler

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3 years ago

The guidance also provides recommendations to test developers, such as considering the potential for future viral genetic mutations when designing their test, and conducting their own routine monitoring to evaluate the potential impact of new and emerging viral genetic mutations, which may be the basis of viral variants, on the performance for molecular, antigen and serology SARS-CoV-2 tests.

The FDA

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Our technology provides a unique, simple, and effective way to enable rapid molecular testing in decentralized laboratories.

Chief Executive Federico Buersgens

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

We had the supplies and our molecular pathologists were in touch with other pathologists doing COVID-19 tests in other countries.

Abdullahi Sheikdon Dini

Found on CNN
3 years ago

For people who show symptoms, so far the studies show the accuracy of the molecular test to find a positive case increases with each day after the exposure.

Pia MacDonald

Found on CNN
3 years ago

If a molecular test is positive, it's an accurate reflection of a person being infected, if it's negative, it's less reliable that the person is indeed negative. The same is true of the antigen tests.

Pia MacDonald

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We need to figure out the mechanism and understand it at the molecular level to be able to say for sure how this is occurring -- that this is really the O blood type and not something that kind of tracks with O blood type, we're starting to see enough now that I think it's an important research question to answer.

Amesh Adalja

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The antigen test commonly known as the rapid diagnostic test after which results are provided in minutes to an hour detects specific proteins on the viruss surface. Its usually highly accurate, but it ismore likely to miss an active infection compared to the molecular test, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Meanwhile, the molecular test, also known as the RT-PCR test, nucleic acid amplification test, or a NAAT or diagnostic test, detects the viruss genetic material and, depending ondemand in the lab, typically takes a day or up to a week for results. This test is highly accurate and usually does not need to be repeated. Those who havesymptoms but have a negative rapid antigen test may require a molecular test to see there isindeed an active infection, according tothe FDA. As it stands now, I think we trade off accuracy for speed, i think we will continue to improve these tests but thats also why being attuned to symptoms and practicing the public health strategies is the way to go for now. Ultimately, we need to do more surveillance testing to really see whats happening in the community. Dr. William Schaffner, a medical professor at Vanderbilt University and medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, told Fox News that testing could play a role in certain situations, using a family with young children visiting grandparents as a key example. Testing could have a role in this, though not so much for grandma and grandpa who have [ likely ] been sheltered at home, he said. But William Schaffner, like John Whyte, expressed concerns over testing accuracy and providing a false sense of security to those who receive the test. I think you have to inquire on the front end how long it takes for the results to come back, it tells you what your status is on that day.

John Whyte

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

In the 1980s, as the molecular understanding of Alzheimer's improved, it became clear that a bunch of these people didn't seem to fit that( diagnosis).

James Galvin

Found on CNN
3 years ago

To understand how cells make these decisions, Read MoreScientists identified the molecular processes underlying each aging route and the connections among them, revealing a molecular circuit that controls cell aging, analogous to electric circuits that control home appliances.

Nan Hao

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Our results provide an improved understanding of how best to use viral and antibody tests for coronavirus, especially when not every person exposed to the virus will have a positive response, said Sanjeev Krishna, professor of molecular parasitology and medicine at St. Georges University of London, according to a university press release. We need to understand how best to interpret the results from these tests to control the spread of the virus, as well as identifying those who may be immune to the disease.

Sanjeev Krishna

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

This is pretty basic molecular biology 101 that any college student who has studied this stuff would have some basic understanding of, so CDC epidemiologists know this.

Celine Gounder

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Lydia Villa-Komaroff is a molecular a cellular biologist that was my favorite. I researched her multiple times and she never had new stuff but she had enough to fill 4 pages.

Lydia Villa-Komaroff

added by anonymous
4 years ago

The extremely high phosphate levels in these lakes and ponds would have driven reactions that put phosphorus into the molecular building blocks of RNA, proteins and fats, all of which were needed to get life going.

David Catling

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

What we have been doing is trying to find the most qualified individuals at the most respectable institutions to conduct scientific analysis, that scientific analysis includes physical analysis, it includes molecular and chemical analysis and ultimately it includes nuclear analysis.

Luis Elizondo

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

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