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Master the art of lab report writing
Writing a lab report isn’t just homework—it’s training for real scientific communication. From structuring your sections to formatting tables and figures, mastering the process helps you present ...
Jay K. Varma ([email protected]), Cornell University, New York, New York. Jill Taylor, Association of Public Health Laboratories, Silver Spring, Maryland. Joshua M ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have designed a high-quality assay that can be used in at-home tests for rapid COVID-19 screening. Results from an early preclinical study suggest ...
Spanning the Gap between Synthetic Lipid Chemisty and Signal Transduction Biology Many scientists are familiar with lipids as hydrophobic molecules that form biological cell membranes. However, ...
Interference in laboratory assays is a concern since it can positively or negatively influence test results, which can affect patient care. Interferents could be endogenous or exogenous compounds.
Ambient temperature influences the results of some of the most used laboratory tests, and these distortions likely affect medical decision making, such as whether to prescribe medications, researchers ...
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