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Analytical science

Inside the Lab Analytical science

What if Aesop’s Tortoise Were Smarter?

| Fred Regnier

Rethinking the chromatography component of routine LC-MS bioanalysis

Inside the Lab Analytical science

A PCR Technique Out of Left Field

| Roisin McGuigan

Using left-handed DNA to better monitor and control PCR

Diagnostics Microbiology and immunology

Measuring the Microbiome

| Liam Heaney

Modern techniques may help us delve into the relationship between health and the microbiome

Diagnostics Analytical science

Instant Raman

| William Aryitey

Raman spectroscopy could offer a non-invasive, real-time diagnostic for IBD

Subspecialties Analytical science

Under Pressure

| David Bruns, James Harrison, Garrett Mullins

Transporting blood through pneumatic tube systems may have a bigger impact on samples than we thought

Inside the Lab Analytical science

Ovarian Cancer’s Early Warning System

| Robert Graham

MS identifies serum protein thresholds that could warn of disease before symptoms develop

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Mass Spec Targets Routine Diagnostics

| R Neil Dalton & Charles Turner

Exquisite sensitivity and specificity gives MS the edge in clinical applications

Subspecialties Analytical science

Detecting Dangerous Deposits

| Joanna Cummings

Tandem mass spectrometry could improve detection of amyloidosis-causing proteins

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Tiny Testing

| Michael Schubert

A new smartphone laboratory allows pathologists to analyze eight samples simultaneously

Diagnostics Screening and monitoring

A Breath Test for the Bowel

| Frederik-Jan van Schooten and Zlatan Mujagic

Biomarkers present in exhaled breath may offer a reliable, noninvasive way to diagnose IBS

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