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Oct 04,2017
Immunotherapy Response Predicted by Liquid Biopsy
Mutations in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may indicate which patients are likely to respond to checkpoint inhibition, according to research published in Clinical Cancer Research.   "We can help predict response to immunotherapy by measuring the number of mutations in circulating tumor DNA [ctDNA] using a simple blood test,” said Yulian Khagi, M.D., University ofRead more
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Immunotherapy Response Predicted by Liquid Biopsy
Oct 04,2017
GMO-Sourced Soybean Oil Causes Less Obesity than Conventional Oil
Long-term tests in mice indicate that a genetically modified (GM) brand of soybean oil causes less obesity and insulin resistance than conventional soybean oil, but doesn't lead to lower incidences of diabetes or fatty liver.   The study, led by Poonamjot Deol, Ph.D., and Frances M. Sladek, Ph.D., at the University of California, Riverside, foundRead more
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GMO-Sourced Soybean Oil Causes Less Obesity than Conventional Oil
Oct 03,2017
Disrupting Neuron and Glia Interaction Appears to Lead to Neurodegeneration
Scientists from the Baylor College of Medicine say that a cellular mechanism that disrupts the interaction between neurons and glia can result in neurodegeneration. Their study ("The Glia-Neuron Lactate Shuttle and Elevated ROS Promote Lipid Synthesis in Neurons and Lipid Droplet Accumulation in Glia via APOE/D”), which appears in Cell Metabolism, may shed light onRead more
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Disrupting Neuron and Glia Interaction Appears to Lead to Neurodegeneration
Oct 03,2017
Sniff Test Predicts Dementia Developing within Five Years
A simple, validated "sniff” test can help to predict the likelihood that an individual will develop dementia within the next 5 years, irrespective of other risk factors, according to the results of a long-term study by researchers at the University of Chicago.  The study, involving nearly 3000 adults aged 57 to 85 years, found participantsRead more
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Sniff Test Predicts Dementia Developing within Five Years
Oct 02,2017
Critical Moment of Fetal Heart Development Identified
Researchers and neonatologists studying fetal cardiac development have typically run into critical limitations, as many of the known structures of the human heart can only be identified in the latter stages of gestation. Now, a group of investigators at the University of Leeds has just published data, using cutting-edge imaging technology that shows that majorRead more
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Critical Moment of Fetal Heart Development Identified
Oct 02,2017
Novel Technique Designs Mini-Proteins That May Lead to New Types of Therapeutics
Researchers say they have developed a technique to generate many small, different proteins that can be designed to bind to therapeutic targets. They add that their methodology, which reportedly produces thousands of new drug candidates, may lead to protection against infectious diseases, such as influenza, and antidotes to nerve toxins.   The computer-designed proteins, which didRead more
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Novel Technique Designs Mini-Proteins That May Lead to New Types of Therapeutics
Sep 29,2017
Genetic Dimmer Switch May Control Cancer Cell Drowsiness
The sleep of cancer cells may be more fitful than that of normal cells. Consequently, cancer cells may be more easily roused than normal cells from quiescence, a sort of slumbering state that cancer cells may use to pull up the covers and duck chemotherapy.
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Genetic Dimmer Switch May Control Cancer Cell Drowsiness
Sep 29,2017
Cancerous Toxins Linked to Cannabis Extract
As the legalization of marijuana continues to spread among various states within the U.S., researchers, and physicians are trying to fully grasp the potential health hazards of the recreational use of the drug. Since marijuana can be consumed through a variety of methods – e.g., eating, smoking, or vaporizing – it is important to understandRead more
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Cancerous Toxins Linked to Cannabis Extract
Sep 28,2017
Food Allergies Potentially Linked to Infant Bottle-Feeding and Gut Microbiome
The first year of life is critical to development of the human gut microbiome. The changes in relative abundance of different families and species of bacteria that colonize the gut during that first year can be delayed or changed by factors including whether delivery is vaginal or by cesarean section, whether infants are breast- orRead more
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Food Allergies Potentially Linked to Infant Bottle-Feeding and Gut Microbiome
Sep 28,2017
Inhibitors to Vampire Kissing Bug Parasite Discovered
Chagas disease is a potentially life-threatening illness caused by the parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, and is transmitted to humans through triatomine blood-sucking bugs that are commonly referred to as "kissing bugs” or "vampire bugs.” While it was once confined to the Americas, worldwide travel has spread the disease, which is now endemic to approximately 20 countries.Read more
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Inhibitors to Vampire Kissing Bug Parasite Discovered