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Any academic or professional undertaking is built on knowledge, and the equipment that allows experts to perform their duties is critical. In addition to training and expertise, the ability to obtain information and analyze materials is necessary to the work. In the life sciences, healthcare, and laboratory research, centrifuges are among the many types of required equipment. Highly precise devices can be costly, but also can have a useful lifespan of 10 years or more if properly maintained.

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Metastasis of solid cancer tumors is a crucial step in progression and generally portends poor patient outcome.
   
 
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Diesse MINI-CUBE, Automated Sed-Rate Analyzer
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  NuAire In-VitroCell CO2 Incubators create an optimal environment for tissue cell culture growth through closed loop HEPA filtration and precise control of humidity, temperature, CO2 gas, sterility, and reliability.
 
   
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Dr. John A. Reffner of John Jay College (New York, N.Y.) and Dr. David W. Schiering of Czitek (Danbury, Conn.) will present a course on hands-on FTIR Microspectroscopy.
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Scientists Look to New Ways to Make Stem Cells More Clinically Useful
Extra Piece of DNA Outside Coding Region Affects Gene Regulation
Electrical Cell-Substrate Impedance Spectroscopy Shows Fat Cells Changing Into Bone Tissue Cells
Material’s Ability to Stretch Will Allow Its Use in Tissue Engineering, Medicine
Linear Ion Trap Makes 2-D Mass Spectrometry More Accessible
   
 
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