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Jun 14,2017
Artificial Cartilage Under Tension As Strong As Natural Material
    University of California, Davis biomedical engineers say they have created a lab-grown tissue similar to natural cartilage by giving it a bit of a stretch. The tissue, grown under tension but without a supporting scaffold, shows similar mechanical and biochemical properties to natural cartilage, according to the scientists, who published their study ("Tension Stimulation DrivesRead more
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Artificial Cartilage Under Tension As Strong As Natural Material
Jun 14,2017
Drug Metabolism Test of Medicilon
Medicilon offers a complete range of drug metabolism services, with the capability to design studies specifically tailored to your requirements.  Our expertise in supporting your lead selection, along with the benefits from our on-site vivarium, provide comprehensive support for your preclinical discovery research programs. Drug Metabolism Services In vitro Drug Metabolism Studies Identification of MetaboliteRead more
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Drug Metabolism Test of Medicilon
Jun 13,2017
Possible Baldness Pathway Uncovered while Studying Rare Skin Disease
The study of rare disorders is not just an esoteric endeavor embarked on by curious researchers looking to make a name for themselves. Often, research into uncommon diseases provides vital information about normal human biology or helps elucidate the underlying mechanisms of more widespread disorders. The latter scenario is exactly what investigators at the UniversityRead more
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Jun 13,2017
Epigenetic Changes at Birth Could Explain Later Behavior Problems
Adult criminality and mental health problems have been linked with fighting, lying, stealing, and other conduct problems (CP) that emerge in children. And these CP have, in turn, been linked with environmental risks and genetic factors—and now, epigenetic changes, too. The new associations were uncovered by scientists based at King's College London, who report thatRead more
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Epigenetic Changes at Birth Could Explain Later Behavior Problems
Jun 13,2017
Molecular Biology Services from Medicilon
Molecular biology is the science of studying the structure and function of biological macromolecules from the molecular level to elucidate the nature of life phenomena. Since the 1950s, molecular biology is the frontier and growth point of biology, and its main research areas include protein system, protein – nucleic acid system and protein – lipidRead more
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Molecular Biology Services from Medicilon
Jun 12,2017
‘Immunoswitch’ Particles May Be Key to More Effective Cancer Immunotherapy
    Those who say the best defense is a good offense may overlook a third possibility—playing defense and offense simultaneously. This third approach may prove to be especially powerful in cancer immunotherapy, a new study suggests. Scientists have created a nanoparticle that carries two different antibodies capable of simultaneously switching off cancer cells' defensive properties whileRead more
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‘Immunoswitch’ Particles May Be Key to More Effective Cancer Immunotherapy
Jun 12,2017
Using Magnets and Nanoparticles to Deliver Drugs to Target Tissues
    The circulatory system is careful about the substances it allows to reach the tissues it serves. Yet there are times when it should, for the body's greater good, permit the dissemination of substances that are ordinarily held back by the vascular endothelium. Such substances include biologic drugs and drug-loaded nanoparticles. Because they tend to beRead more
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Jun 12,2017
CFDA releases consistency evaluation application process
On June 9, “Announcement on Matters Concerning the Quality and Efficacy Consistency Evaluation of Generic Drugs (Draft for Comment)” “Guidelines for Acceptance and Review of the Quality and Efficacy Consistency Evaluation of Generic Drugs (Variety for Consistency Evaluation) (Draft for Comments) “Guidelines for Acceptance and Review of Quality and Efficacy Consistency Evaluation of Generic DrugsRead more
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Jun 09,2017
Cancer Cells Send Signals Boosting Survival and Drug Resistance Among Themselves
    Researchers at University of California San Diego, School of Medicine report that cancer cells appear to communicate to other cancer cells, activating an internal mechanism that boosts resistance to common chemotherapies and promotes tumor survival.  Their study (“Intercellular Transmission of the Unfolded Protein Response Promotes Survival and Drug Resistance in Cancer Cells”) appears online inRead more
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Jun 09,2017
Mouse Study Shows Some Type of Sugar May Treat Atherosclerosis
    Researchers have long sought ways to harness the body’s immune system to treat disease, especially cancer. Now, scientists have found that the immune system may be triggered to treat atherosclerosis and possibly other metabolic conditions, including fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes.     If one were to only listen to news sound bites, then theirRead more
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