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The embryonic development of zebrafish under the influence of pharmaceutical drugs can be imaged using microfluidics
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New patterning technique produces a faithful reproduction of grayscale images down to the micrometer level
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Variations in immune genes associated with increased susceptibility to common kidney disease
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Imaging nanoporous metals with beams of electrons provides deep insights into the unusual optical properties of these materials
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An innovative computer program brings color to grayscale images
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The infection of one dengue virus subtype can lead to the production of antibodies that confer protection against other dengue virus subtypes
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A*STAR’s Snap2Tell image recognition technology is at the forefront of new media applications for mobile phone and iPad users
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Drawing their inspiration from nature, A*STAR researchers develop a brand new type of anti-reflective plastic
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New design reduces the areal footprint of nanowire transistors by a factor of two
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Silver nanostructures exhibit a resonance feature that is useful for a multitude of sensing applications
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A novel live-cell imaging technique offers new opportunities to understanding immune responses in the skin
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MicroRNAs link the pathways that control growth during animal development and in disease
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Study using a systems biology approach reveals how the transcription factor EVI1 contributes to cancer development and tumor invasion
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One of the enzymes known to regulate the cell cycle has now been shown to play a key role in mitosis


