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Spring 2013
Binding-induced DNA assembly (BINDA) was initially developed for protein detection. To demonstrate the homogeneous detection of carbohydrates using this principle, a BINDA assay for the pancreatic cancer marker carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) was developed. The assay uses two DNA- antibody...
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Improving Techniques for Cell Implantation and their Impact on Managing Diseases of the Pancreas
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The use of experimental animals early in the twentieth century has revolutionized medicine and significantly improved our understanding of disease processes. The ability to reproduce a medical condition in a mouse model has provided great insights into the cellular and molecular biology of the...