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Sep 05,2017
Researchers Reveal Key Role for RSF1 Protein in Silencing Genes
A fertilized human egg develops into multiple tissues, organs and about 200 distinct cell types. Each cell type has the same genes, but they are expressed differently during development and in mature cells. Understanding the mechanisms that turn sets of genes on or off is a fundamental quest in biology, and one that has clinicalRead more
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Researchers Reveal Key Role for RSF1 Protein in Silencing Genes
Sep 05,2017
Misfolded Proteins Potential Cause Rather than Consequence of Metabolic Disorders
Protein folding is a fundamental function in the mundane operations of a cell's daily life. Yet, when this task goes wrong, it becomes readily apparent how vital of a role 3D structure plays for the vast majority of protein molecules. In the past, scientists concluded that the aberrantly assembled proteins were the result of certainRead more
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Misfolded Proteins Potential Cause Rather than Consequence of Metabolic Disorders
Sep 04,2017
Gold Nanoparticles Fry Cancer On Glowing Mice
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid,” Han Solo famously uttered in the original Star Wars movie. Assuredly, his sentiment wasn't in reference to treating cancer; however, with newly published data from investigators at the University of Colorado (CU) Cancer Center, the quote may have justRead more
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Gold Nanoparticles Fry Cancer On Glowing Mice
Sep 04,2017
Gene Therapy for the Bacteria of Our Microbiome Could Improve Our Health
We have a symbiotic relationship with the trillions of bacteria that live in our bodies — they help us, we help them. It turns out that they even speak the same language. You might then pick up the language yourself, giving you the ability to join the microbiome–host conversation, which is known to have implicationsRead more
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Gene Therapy for the Bacteria of Our Microbiome Could Improve Our Health
Sep 01,2017
Nanoparticles Loaded with mRNA Give Disease-Fighting Properties to Cells
After they are genetically reprogrammed, easy-going immune cells can become zealous cytoreagents, or therapeutic cell transplants. The trick, however, is that the easy-going cells may not accept reprogramming so readily. For example, they may accept genetic material delivered via viral and electroporation methods only reluctantly, after much persuasion. A faster and easier approach is beingRead more
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Nanoparticles Loaded with mRNA Give Disease-Fighting Properties to Cells
Sep 01,2017
Protein Turnover Could Be Cue to Living Longer
It may seem paradoxical, but studying what goes wrong in rare diseases can provide useful insights into normal health. Researchers probing the premature aging disorder Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) have uncovered an errant protein process in the disease that could help healthy people as well as progeria sufferers live longer. Now, investigators at the SalkRead more
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Aug 31,2017
Ancient Gut Genetic Core Program Finding May Lead to New Digestive Disease Therapies
Scientists from the Duke University School of Medicine have discovered a network of genes and genetic regulatory elements in the lining of the intestines that has stayed remarkably the same from fishes to humans. Many of these genes are linked to human illnesses, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, diabetes and obesity. The research ("Genomic DissectionRead more
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Ancient Gut Genetic Core Program Finding May Lead to New Digestive Disease Therapies
Aug 31,2017
Detecting Pancreatic Cancer Using Selfies
Perhaps all that narcissistic picture taking of oneself, which is seemingly so popular with smartphone users these days, can be put to effective use within the medical community, as researchers at the University of Washington (UW) have developed an app that could allow people to easily screen for pancreatic cancer and other diseases just byRead more
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Aug 30,2017
PCR Technology Service and its Application
PCR technology first has an irreplaceable contribution in the field of genetic engineering.The PCR technology provides a faster and simpler method than the original technology to modify DNA fragments according to special requirements.
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PCR Technology Service and its Application
Aug 30,2017
Traditional Chinese Medicine Opens New Path to Treatment of Bone Loss
Ten million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from osteoporosis. In addition, 34 million are at a serious risk for developing this debilitating bone disease. The severe loss of bone mass and breakdown of the architecture of the bone, osteoporosis thins the bones to a point where a mere cough can cause a fracture.Read more
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Opens New Path to Treatment of Bone Loss