Determining 3D shape of an object
Cell preservation
In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC, D/A, D2A or D-to-A) is a function that converts digital data (usually binary) into an analog signal (current, voltage, or electric charge). An an...
Kaposi's sarcoma (/kəˈpoʊsiːz sɑrˈkoʊmə/; KS) is a tumor caused by infection with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), also known as Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) or KS agent. It was origin...
Financial securities trading
Free energy simulations
Plasma/blood volume measurement
Capillary leak syndrome (also known as systemic capillary leak syndrome, SCLS, or Clarkson’s disease) is an extremely rare medical condition characterized by self-reversing episodes during which th...
Protein structure is the biomolecular structure of a protein molecule. Proteins are polymers – specifically polypeptides -sequences formed from various L-α-amino acids. Each unit of a protein is ca...
Regulation of gene expression includes a wide range of mechanisms that are used by cells to increase or decrease the production of specific gene products (protein or RNA), and is informally termed ...
Antibodies specific for cell-surface molecules
Butyryl-tyrosinyl spermine
RNA catalysts
In computing, a graphical user interface (GUI,[1] pronounced "jee-you-eye")[2] or sometimes /ˈɡuːi/ ("gooey")[3] is a type of interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a DNA virus from the papillomavirus family that is capable of infecting humans. Like all papillomaviruses, HPVs establish productive infections only in keratinocytes o...
An immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the presence or concentration of a macromolecule in a solution through the use of an antibody or immunoglobulin. The macromolecule detected by the...
Clusterin (apolipoprotein J) is a 75 - 80 kDa disulfide-linked heterodimeric protein associated with the clearance of cellular debris and apoptosis.[1] In humans, clusterin is encoded by the CLU ge...
argeted lipolytic compound
Wafer-scale integration, WSI for short, is a rarely used system of building very-large integrated circuit networks that use an entire silicon wafer to produce a single "super-chip". Through a combi...