Which models are shaping the future of aging research? Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques!

Written by Jasmine Hagan (Journal Development Editor)

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In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a method for characterizing nuclear microsatellites in liverwort, an optimized method for multi-modality optical imaging and an assay for screening tyrosinase inhibitors.

Technology News

Who wants to live forever? Models shaping the future of aging research

Reports

Characterization of nuclear microsatellites in Marchantia polymorpha (liverwort) with additional trans-specific analyses

A domed window chamber for multi-modality optical imaging

Benchmark

Development of a human tyrosinase activity inhibition assay using human melanoma cell lysate

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