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Jun 20,2017
Plant Compound More Powerful Than AZT Against HIV
    There is a philosophy that ascribes to the notion that for every disease humans have encountered, nature has already devised a cure—we need only find it. A group of scientists from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Hong Kong Baptist University, and the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, working together as an InternationalRead more
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Jun 19,2017
Protein Purification Service at Medicilon
    Medicilon has 13 years of experience in recombinant protein expression and purification services, with a variety of protein expression synergies, including prokaryotic expression system, yeast protein expression system, insect cell protein expression system (baculovirus) and mammalian cell protein expression system, with a variety of fusion technology.  Medicilon can provide a variety of options inRead more
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Protein Purification Service at Medicilon
Jun 19,2017
Chinese Scientists Find Possible Cell Therapy For Multiple Myeloma
Chinese scientists presented a possible cell therapy for multiple myeloma at the 2017 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) held in Chicago on Monday. Data collected by Chinese scientists in an early clinical trial show that the therapy, called chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapy, could be a safe and effectiveRead more
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Jun 19,2017
PD-L2 Helps Predict Immunotherapy Responsiveness for Head and Neck Cancer
    Immunotherapy has ignited a firestorm of interest from scientists to the media, as many of the therapeutic compounds in this class have proven successful at combating disease like cancer when many other drugs have failed. Much of immunotherapy research from the past several years has been centered around one (PD-L1, or programmed death-ligand 1) ofRead more
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Jun 19,2017
Diarrhea Starts with Inflammatory Signal, Ends with Pathogen Clearance
    Researchers want to know: does diarrhea serve a purpose? Does it actually help clear the bacteria causing a gastrointestinal infection, or is it merely a symptom of disease that should be prevented as much as possible? In a new study from Brigham and Women's Hospital, investigators explore the immune mechanism that drives diarrhea, concluding thatRead more
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Diarrhea Starts with Inflammatory Signal, Ends with Pathogen Clearance
Jun 16,2017
3D Printed Patch Helps Improve Blood Flow
    Ischemia – the blocking or restriction of blood vessels – can cause loss of function in limbs and organs leading to heart attacks, strokes and gangrene. While larger vessels can be treated with surgery, smaller vessels are more complex.     Researchers included medical professional and engineers say they have developed 3D-printed patches infused with cells that provideRead more
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3D Printed Patch Helps Improve Blood Flow
Jun 16,2017
Protein Network Signals Found to Drive Myeloid Leukemias
    Scientists from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) say they have found how mutations in a protein network drive several high-risk leukemias, particularly chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), both of which tend to have a poor prognosis because they progress to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). An existing drug might be repurposed to treat these leukemias, and theRead more
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Protein Network Signals Found to Drive Myeloid Leukemias
Jun 15,2017
Killing Malaria-Carrying Mosquitoes with Scorpion Toxin-Laden Fungi
    Malaria kills nearly half a million people every year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In some of the hardest-hit areas in sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquitoes that carry the malaria parasite have become resistant to traditional chemical insecticides, complicating efforts to fight the disease.     Now, a new study from the University of Maryland (UMD)Read more
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Killing Malaria-Carrying Mosquitoes with Scorpion Toxin-Laden Fungi
Jun 15,2017
Researchers Uncover How Microbes Pump Up the Resistance
A group of investigators led by scientists at Cornell University have just published new data elucidating some of the underlying cellular mechinsams associated with antibiotic resistance. By tagging a cell's proteins with fluorescent beacons, the research team found how E. coli bacteria defend themselves against antibiotics and other poisons. When the microbes come in contactRead more
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Researchers Uncover How Microbes Pump Up the Resistance
Jun 14,2017
Where Smoking Tars DNA, Repair May Be Lacking
Scientists have known for decades that smoking cigarettes causes DNA damage, which leads to lung cancer. For smokers, the molecular equivalent of tar-coated lung tissue is adduct-blighted DNA. The adduct, called benzo[α]pyrene diol epoxide (BPDE), is chemical that forms when the body tries to break down benzo[α]pyrene (BaP), a potent carcinogen that is a byproductRead more
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