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Aug 08,2017
New Tests Predicts Women with Highest Risk of Recurring Breast Cancer
Scientists at the Institute for Cancer Research (ICR) in the U.K. have developed a computer tool that can predict the likelihood of breast cancer recurrence within 10 years of treatment in women with the most common estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) form of the disease. The image analysis system is used with routinely collected tumor samples toRead more
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Aug 07,2017
CTC Study May Lead to Liquid Biopsies to Detect Early Brain Metastases
Cancer researchers are closer to creating a blood test that can identify breast cancer patients who are at increased risk for developing brain metastasis, and also monitor disease progression and response to therapy in real time. Scientists at the Houston Methodist Research Institute say their identification of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the bloodstream ofRead more
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CTC Study May Lead to Liquid Biopsies to Detect Early Brain Metastases
Aug 07,2017
Potential Stem Cell Treatment Developed for Lung Disorders
A team of scientists from the University of North Carolina, School of Medicine (UNCSM) and North Carolina State University (NCSU) have developed a promising research towards possible stem cell treatment for several lung conditions, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis (CF). Due to the success of thisRead more
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Aug 04,2017
Microbial Vampires Shrink from Light
They have a taste for our blood, particularly the iron it contains, and they can leave us sickened, weakened, even dead. They are Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, which is the leading cause of hospital-acquired infections.  Their depredations are linked with up to 50,000 deaths each year in the United States. Should these microbial vampires resist antibiotics,Read more
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Microbial Vampires Shrink from Light
Aug 04,2017
Novel Botulinum Neurotoxin May Treat Range of Medical Disorders
Botulinum toxins are currently applicable in more than 80 medical conditions including muscle spasms, overactive bladder, chronic migraine, cervical dystonia, sweating and cerebral palsy (CP). Scientists at Stockholm University say their discovery of new Botulinum neurotoxin type X (BoNT/X) has the potential to open up a new field of toxin therapeutics related to intracellular membraneRead more
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Novel Botulinum Neurotoxin May Treat Range of Medical Disorders
Aug 03,2017
Shifting DNA Damage Dynamics May Temper Immune Response to Cancer
DNA damage within a cell is known to trip an alarm system that attracts the notice of immune cells, which then descend on the cell, whether it has been infected, deranged by cancer, or disabled by chemotherapy or radiation. Curiously, cells that have been subjected to radiation seem to benefit from a sort of graceRead more
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Aug 03,2017
Single-Cell Genomics Advances with Development of Novel Analytical Technique
Researchers at the New York Genome Center (NYGC) say they have developed a technique that greatly improves the ability to carry out single-cell RNA sequencing. CITE-seq, or cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes by sequencing, couples the measurement of surface protein markers on thousands of single cells with simultaneous sequencing of the messenger RNA (mRNARead more
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Single-Cell Genomics Advances with Development of Novel Analytical Technique
Aug 02,2017
Immunotherapy Approaches against Chronic Form of Leukemia Emerge
A cancer of the blood and bone marrow, leukemia occurs most frequently in adults over 55 years of age, but is also the most common childhood cancer in patients less than 15 years old. There are four main types of leukemia: acute myeloid leukemia (AML), acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), and chronicRead more
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Immunotherapy Approaches against Chronic Form of Leukemia Emerge
Aug 02,2017
Obesity Found to Have Distinct Neural Pathway
Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight may come from muscle, bone, fat, and/or body water. Both terms mean that a person's weight is greater than what's considered healthy for his or her height. Researchers at The Rockefeller University report that twoRead more
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Obesity Found to Have Distinct Neural Pathway
Aug 01,2017
16 Genetic Markers Linked to Lifespan
Researchers have identified the largest-ever number of genetic markers – most of which are brand new to science – that are linked to life expectancy. A research team based in Switzerland has pinpointed a massive haul of genetic markers. It is the largest group of such genetic markers ever identified. The vast majority of themRead more
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16 Genetic Markers Linked to Lifespan