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Antibodies are the researcher's Swiss army knife: there's a tool for every purpose, and they're made in more shapes and sizes than ever. Pete Moore and Julie Clayton report.
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Advanced software and services aimed at the non-bioinformatician are making it easier to ride the tidal-wave of genomics and proteomics data. Steve Buckingham reports.