Researchers found A novel solid-phase alkylation (SPA)-based sample preparation method for low-loss, anti-interference processing of sub-microgram proteomic samples was developed.
The study was published in Journal, URINE.'
A human cell contains around 2 metres of DNA, which contains an individual's important genetic information. If all the DNA contained within a single person were unwound and stretched out, it would cover an astonishing distance - enough to reach the sun and back 60 times over. The cell compac
New Delhi [India], June 14: In the world of greed, where even the smallest act can have far-reaching consequences, author Alekhya Talapatra presents a captivating story in his remarkable novel, "The Art of Plunder." With its suspenseful and thrilling narrative, this book takes readers on a g
Plant roots are crucial in the uptake, selection, enrichment, and retention of a variety of mineral elements, which supply distant plant tissues with nutrients and sequesters excess metals. A variety of ion transporters found at roots mediate the absorption, efflux, and intracellular compart
For Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, a few minutes of data collected from a single electrode put on top of the head may be sufficient to anticipate cognitive issues, including dementia. The results of a recent University of Iowa study may aid in the improvement of cognitive impairment in P
Anchor and actor Maniesh Paul has received several compliments from his director Ritam Srivastav for not only tackling an adventurous and novel part but also acing five various avatars in 'Rafuchakkar', especially given that this is his debut OTT series.
New Delhi [India], June 8: The debut book of Johnson Paul Jogunoori, "The American Snobberies" is a real-life account of the experiences the author had in his twenty-five years of stay in the United States of America. The book mirrors the lifestyle of the West and reflects the unseen and obn
New Delhi [India], June 1: "Filled with memorable characters, The East Indian grapples with the brutal colonialism and indentured labor of the 1600s with warmth and wit. An entertaining novel that adds more heft to Brinda Charry's already impressive oeuvre." - Shashi Tharoor
New Delhi [India], May 31: Vithika Agarwal, a former Miss India (Asia Pacific) unveils her first novel, "The Third Party," set against the vibrant and diverse backdrop of India, this thought-provoking book delves into the complexities of human relationships and challenges the boundaries soci