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Rapid Artifact Removal and H&E-Stained Tissue Segmentation: Advancements in Histopathology

Histopathology is a crucial field of study that involves the examination of tissue sections to diagnose diseases and disorders. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining is a widely used technique in histopathology that highlights the cellular and tissue elements in tissue sections. However, the presence of artifacts, such as pen marks and scanning artifacts, can significantly […]

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Genetic Blueprint of Amorphophallus konjac

Genetic Blueprint of Amorphophallus konjac: Unveiling Unique Characteristics and Potential Applications

Amorphophallus konjac, a plant belonging to the Araceae family, has garnered significant attention due to its economic importance and wide usage in various health and food products. The recent elucidation of its genome has provided valuable insights into the genetic and genomic characteristics of this plant, shedding light on its unique features and potential applications.

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Biofortification

Biofortification: A Sustainable Approach to Eradicating Micronutrient Deficiency

Biofortification, an innovative agricultural approach, has emerged as a promising strategy to address the pervasive issue of micronutrient deficiencies, also known as “hidden hunger.” This method involves enhancing the nutritional quality of food crops by increasing the bioavailable concentration of essential vitamins and minerals in their edible portions. By doing so, biofortification aims to provide

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Supercoiling in Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes

Supercoiling in Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes – Twisting Tails: A Tale of Two Genomes

DNA packaging in prokaryotes is a distinct process from that in eukaryotes, as prokaryotic cells have a different organizational structure and lack a defined nucleus. This blog will delve into the unique aspects of DNA packaging in prokaryotes, highlighting the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. DNA Packaging in Prokaryotes In prokaryotic cells, DNA

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DNA Replication in Eukaryotes

DNA Replication in Eukaryotes: A Comprehensive Guide

DNA replication in eukaryotes is a complex and tightly regulated process that involves several enzymes and proteins. It is essential for the duplication of cells and the maintenance of the eukaryotic genome. This blog post will discuss the three main stages of eukaryotic DNA replication: initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation During initiation, eukaryotic DNA is

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Genomics News: Cognitive Test Scores, Brain Structures, and the Gut Microbiome in Children

The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of microorganisms that play a crucial role in human health and development. Recent research has shown that the gut microbiome is linked to various aspects of human health, including cognitive development in children. Studies have found that the composition of the gut microbiome in infants and children

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FDA Approves First Oral High-Risk Neuroblastoma Maintenance Therapy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved the first and only oral maintenance therapy, Iwilfin (eflornithine), to strengthen the fight against aggressive childhood cancer, specifically high-risk neuroblastoma. This approval marks a significant advancement in the treatment of this condition, providing a new and much-needed treatment option for both adult and paediatric patients.

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A Needle-Free Vaccine Patch: The Future of Zika Virus Protection

Imagine a world where protection against the Zika virus is as simple as applying a patch to your skin. Thanks to groundbreaking research, this future may not be far off. In a recent preclinical trial, a needle-free vaccine patch has shown promising results in safeguarding individuals from the potentially deadly mosquito-borne Zika virus. What is

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Nature’s Pharmacy: Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Mushrooms

Mushrooms, with their macroscopic fruiting bodies, play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing and dispersing spores, containing all the essentials for new fungal life. These fungi exist in various forms, from leathery or woody to fleshy or sub-fleshy, adapting to their environmental niches. Beyond their ecological significance, mushrooms are nutritional powerhouses, boasting dietary

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