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Squeegee

A graphic illustration of a family that appear as silhouettes filled with germs.
From The Labs

Meet Squeegee: A new contamination detection tool for low microbial biomass microbiomes

December 6, 2022 amniotic fluid,  breast milk,  contamination detection tool,  low-mass microbiome,  placenta,  Research,  Squeegee

Squeegee is a first-of-its-kind tool for the microbiome science community and it is freely available for use.

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Cell cluster of triple-negative breast cancer. Courtesy of the C. Cheng lab From the Labs: Breast cancer cell clusters

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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