The transgenic biotracker mouse lines carry two or more broadly used reporters, and thus serve as sources for both labeled cells and tissues for transplantation and adoptive transfer experiments.
A novel design for a cross-shape micromechanical resonator that consists of an array of devices suited for integrated single chip frequency references, filter, and sensors.
Stanford researchers in John Cioffi's lab have developed a method for allocating resources (bit rate and transmit power) in multi-user, multi-carrier communication systems. The invention provides the optimal power allocation algorithm for the equal-length DSL loops.
Stanford scientists in Dr. Liqun Luo's laboratory have developed a patented method for site-directed somatic cell recombination and concurrent labeling of "knock in" cells.
This invention is from the Pritzker Neuropsychiatric Disorders Research Consortium, a collaborative research enterprise comprised of several leading academic institutions and based on a long-term relationship between the Pritzker family and scientists at the various institutio
This invention is from the Pritzker Neuropsychiatric Disorders Research Consortium, a collaborative research enterprise comprised of several leading academic institutions and based on a long-term relationship between the Pritzker family and scientists at the various institutio
This invention is from the Pritzker Neuropsychiatric Disorders Research Consortium, a collaborative research enterprise comprised of several leading academic institutions and based on a long-term relationship between the Pritzker family and scientists at the various institutio
Researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Cleary at Stanford University have developed anti-Pbx1b monoclonal antibodies to study transcriptional regulation, embryonic development, and tissue homeostasis.
Researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Cleary at Stanford University have developed anti-Pbx2 monoclonal antibodies to study transcriptional regulation, embryonic development, and tissue homeostasis.
Researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Cleary at Stanford University have developed anti-Pbx (long form) monoclonal antibodies to study transcriptional regulation, embryonic development, and tissue homeostasis.
Researchers in the laboratory of Michael Cleary at Stanford University have developed a mouse that lacks the transcription factor Pbx1. Pbx1 is a proto-oncogene that was originally discovered at the site of chromosomal translocations in pediatric acute leukemia.
A Stanford University student wrote and illustrated a soft cover book to teach young children about how it feels to be excluded and how to change that behavior.
Stanford researchers have created software to view panoramic videos from arbitrary viewpoints from separate non-overlapping geo-referenced panoramic video streams. Ths system can also synthesize missing panoramic images to provide the user with a full sequence.