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Illustration of glowing neurons with branching dendrites and axons, highlighting neural activity and connectivity in the brain.
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Blue spherical cells are shown with a dark blue center and clear outer core against a light blue background.
A molecular structure is shown in light blue, white, and clear 3D structures against a white background.
A scientist wearing gloves handles a pipette over a petri dish and a color-coded microplate in a laboratory setting.
A 3D rendering of motor neurons lit up with blue, purple, orange, and green coloring showing synapses against a black background.
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A 3D rendering of cells in a digital netting, representing digital analysis of different cells
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The Sartorius Octet® SF3 SPR instrument detecting biomolecule interactions in a sample, with a stylistic lightning bolt behind the machine.
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Strategies for Detecting New Viral Threats
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Close-up illustration of clustered, irregularly shaped 3D cell structures resembling organoids, displayed in a blue-toned background.
Machine learning-powered image analysis makes it possible to automatically and reliably quantify complex 3D cell structures.
Illustration of a glowing human brain with interconnected neural networks and bright data points, set against a dark, digital background.
Take a closer look at modern techniques that reveal when, where, and how neurons communicate in real time.
Gloved hand holding a petri dish containing red liquid culture medium against a light blue background.
As global regulations shift toward animal-free testing, how can researchers develop more biologically relevant in vitro models to advance drug discovery?
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