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Content by Michael Schubert:

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Cancer Polaroid

| Michael Schubert

A new nanomaterial might be the key to portable devices for detecting cancer recurrence.

Outside the Lab Technology and innovation

Counting Chips

| Michael Schubert

A new microfluidic device may offer rapid, inexpensive blood counts from tiny samples.

Subspecialties Microscopy and imaging

Breaking the Mold

| Michael Schubert

Diagnostic imaging may detect fungal lung infections faster and more accurately.

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Diversity’s Double-Edged Sword

| Michael Schubert

H. pylori's attachment protein contains a disulfide group that may be its downfall.

Diagnostics Cytology

Cracking the Case of Brittle Bones

| Michael Schubert

An excess of osteoclasts is the culprit behind brittle bones in Hajdu-Cheney syndrome.

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Pandemic Protein

| Michael Schubert

The stability of a virus' hemagglutinin protein affects its potential to cause pandemics.

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Memory Modifications

| Michael Schubert

Epigenetic changes to memory T cell chromatin let them respond rapidly to re-infection.

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Fertilization Failure Forecast

| Michael Schubert

Understanding the genetic basis of recurrent IVF failure may help counsel couples.

Outside the Lab Oncology

Screening Out Controversy...

| Michael Schubert

A new screening method for clinically significant prostate cancer may provide more precision and reduce the risk of overtreatment

Diagnostics Oncology

Building a Better Mousetrap

| Michael Schubert

It’s often difficult to target pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue – but a new therapy concept not only makes this possible, but also enhances the potential effectiveness of adjuvant treatments

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