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Nov 15,2017
Genes for Healthy Aging Found
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline in physiological functions and is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders, cancer and diabetes. Previous studies on aging mainly focused on the regulation of longevity, and more than 100 genes and numerous small compounds have been identified that regulate lifespan in organisms from yeast to mammals.  Read more
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Nov 15,2017
Both Obese and Anorexic Women Suffer Low Levels of Mood-Enhancing Hormone
Studies by researchers in the U.S. suggest that a metabolite of progesterone may represent a new therapeutic target for depression and anxiety in otherwise treatment-resistant groups of patients, including those with anorexia nervosa.   Collaborating scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Boston University School of Medicine found low levelsRead more
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Nov 14,2017
GMO Potatoes Provide Improved Vitamin A and E Profiles
Genetically modified crops have had no shortage of controversy over the years, much of it rooted in fear and the general lack of fundamental scientific knowledge. Yet researchers have pushed forward in developing crops that could help boost basic nutritional requirements for developing nations that rely heavily on foods that are deficient in essential vitamins.Read more
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GMO Potatoes Provide Improved Vitamin A and E Profiles
Nov 14,2017
Alzheimer's Biomarker May Predict Early Onset
Having the ability to detect diseases in their earliest stages of development is an invaluable therapeutic resource. For many diseases, the initial onset times are when they are most vulnerable and therefore respond best to intervention modalities. However, symptoms at preliminary stages often go unnoticed or are dismissed as minor annoyances, delaying treatment. Thus, scientistsRead more
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Alzheimer's Biomarker May Predict Early Onset
Nov 14,2017
Cell Line Development Services
Medicilon can provide Cell Line Development Services. Medicilon can generate homogenous stable clones in different cellular backgrounds including very hard-to-transfect cell lines and primary cells, for expressing genes of interest at high levels for reagent generation, assay development and biotherapeutic development. We specialize in the over-expression of tagged and untagged proteins; G-protein coupled receptors receptor/Read more
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Cell Line Development Services
Nov 13,2017
Flavor Genes in Yeast Undergo CRISPR Grafting to Produce Rosier Wines, More Honied Beers
A flavor compound called phenylethyl acetate, or 2-PEAc, imparts a hint of rose or honey to wherever it's found – a dab of perfume, a sip of wine, a slug of beer.  It has long been known to be produced in greater or lesser measure by different yeast strains, but exactly why some yeast strainsRead more
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Flavor Genes in Yeast Undergo CRISPR Grafting to Produce Rosier Wines, More Honied Beers
Nov 13,2017
DNA Repair Mechanism Aids Cancer by Mending Chemo Damage
The busy world inside a cell is directed by its DNA blueprint. When the blueprints are altered, cells can sicken, die or become cancerous. To keep DNA in working order, cells have ways to detect and mend damaged DNA.   Chemotherapy could be more effective if it were combined with the inhibition of a newlyRead more
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DNA Repair Mechanism Aids Cancer by Mending Chemo Damage
Nov 10,2017
Fat Cells Inactivate Cancer Chemotherapy
Obesity is linked with poorer outcomes for patients with a range of cancers, including breast, colon, ovarian, and prostate. The results from new studies now indicate that fat cells in a tumor microenvironment (TME) can directly take up and metabolize at least one type of chemotherapy and so prevent the active drug from reaching and killingRead more
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Fat Cells Inactivate Cancer Chemotherapy
Nov 10,2017
Could a Little Stress Be Healthy for Cells? New Study Says Yes!
"A little dab'll do ya!” That was the Brylcreem slogan for their hair product some 60 years ago. Now, it seems, that researchers at Northwestern University are applying the same motto to mitochondrial stress and cellular health. In a genetic study of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, the investigators found that signals from mildly stressed mitochondriaRead more
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Could a Little Stress Be Healthy for Cells? New Study Says Yes!
Nov 10,2017
Custom Protein Expression Service
Medicilon is a leading provider of comprehensive, high quality recombinant protein and bioprocess services. Medicilon has custom protein expression services. We offer a variety of recombinant protein expression platforms along with a host of other protein services like chemical protein synthesis, protein refolding and structural biology services. Multiple Protein Expression Systems Medicilon researchers established aRead more
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