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    Advance your examination of cannabis with Restek’s new Cannabidivarinic Acid norm

    Cannabidivarinic Acid (CBDVA) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid answered to have mitigating properties. While its therapeutic advantages are as yet being explored, evaluating this compound in cannabis tests is significant for getting a genuine estimation of strength and chemovar distinguishing proof. Restek now offers another CBDVA confirmed reference material (CRM) to assist labs with propelling their

    Study: Most pregnant patients tested positive for Covid were asymptomatic

    The pregnant patients who tested positive for the coronavirus were also more likely than those who tested negative to identify as Hispanic and report their primary language as Spanish. In a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of worldwide screenings for SARS-Cov-2, the virus which causes COVID-19, implemented in the labor and delivery unit of Elmhurst Hospital in

    Researchers grow new serological assay for discovery of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies

    Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have developed a novel serological assay for the detection of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus which causes COVID-19. Rebecca DuBois, associate professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, said the new method her staff developed is as accurate as the most dependable antibody tests now available, but is less

    Gene panel test empowers exceptionally exact diagnosis of liposarcomas

    Scientists have leveraged the latest advances in RNA technology and machine learning methods to develop a gene panel evaluation which allows for highly accurate diagnosis of the most frequent kinds of liposarcoma. The new assay is described in The Journal of Molecular Diagnosis, published by Elsevier. Liposarcomas are a type of malignant cancer that is

    Pregnancy builds the danger of first-time symptomatic kidney stone

    Though researchers have long known that several physiological and anatomical changes occur during pregnancy which could contribute to kidney stone formation, evidence of the connection has been lacking. An observational study that reviewed the medical records for nearly 3,000 female patients from 1984 to 2012 finds that pregnancy increases the risk of a first-time symptomatic