Two African penguins walk close together on a beach.

Scientists get the scoop on poop as noninvasive stress indicator of endangered African penguins. 

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Is Caffeine with Exercise Worth the Hype?  

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Enhance Your Mouse TNF-alpha Research with Arbor Assays’ New ELISA Kit 

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A study shows that cranberries health impacts may include heart health and metabolism

Cranberries: A Toast to Health During the Holidays 

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Antioxidants and HIV: GSH Pathways Improve Patient Immune Health 

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Explore breakthroughs in diabetes research, highlighting the role of GPR119 and Arbor Assays' innovative kits in advancing potential treatments.

Unlocking Future Diabetes Treatments: The Role of GPR119 

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Is E1S the key to unlocking next-gen breast cancer therapies? 

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Pink bubbles and molecules in a petri dish. Scientists are using H202 in urine to predict breast cancer risk and severity. Photo by Luu Thanh Truc.

Breast Cancer Breakthroughs: Urinary H2O2 Levels Help Scientists Understand Neutrophils’ Role in Predicting Cancer Severity 

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A gentle hand reaches out to a baby koala joey. Arbor Assays' Cortisol kits are being used to create new standards for stress monitoring in rescued koala orphans. Photo by Valeriia Miller.

Arbor Assays DetectX® Cortisol Kit Sets a New Standard in Koala Joey Rescue  

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An elephant meanders through a grassy field with blue skies above. Scientists are measuring corticosterone levels in elephants to determine stress increases from human disturbance and climate change. Photo by Saifuddin Ratlamwala.

Bad neighbors: Human settlement and climate change are stressing Kenya’s elephants

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An elephant stands in a river while eating a leafy branch. Scientists are studying T3 hormone levels to determine why elephants are losing their appetite. Photo by Lesli Whitecotton.

Elephants are losing their appetite, scientists are studying T3 to find out why.  

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A scientist holds a vial of blood ready to be tested. Osteopontin shows potential as a biomarker to detect adverse drug reactions.

Blood and biomarkers – New tools assess drug reaction severity using Osteopontin

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