In this edition of the LCGC Blog, Amber Hupp of the College of the Holy Cross reflects on her childhood and talks about her ...
As the European Union (EU) plans to reduce the maximum residual limits (MRLs) for agrochemicals such as Thiacloprid and Thiamethoxam, which are used to control pests in tea gardens, the Indian tea ...
Ring-shaped extrachromosomal DNA is implicated in many cancers. Rachel Brazil talks to the scientists trying to uncover their ...
A new study highlights the placenta’s role in neuropsychiatric development, showing that DNA methylation influences gene ...
Brian Tait, Chief Scientific Officer at Haplomic Technologies Pty Ltd, focuses here on CYP genes, haplotypes, and their ...
Objective Biological therapies and small molecules continue to be evaluated in moderate to severely active ulcerative colitis, but are often studied in placebo-controlled trials, meaning their ...
Peanuts and tree nuts are two of the most common elicitors of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergy. Nut allergy is frequently associated with systemic reactions and can lead to potentially ...
Investigation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the diagnostic work-up in suspected multiple sclerosis (MS) patients has regained attention in the latest version of the diagnostic criteria due to its ...
A surfactant (the shortened name for "surface-acting agent") is a chemical compound that changes how a liquid behaves. When a surfactant is added to a liquid, it reduces its surface tension. This ...