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Jun 08,2017
Discovery May Lead to Novel Methods for Promoting Heart Cell Renewal
Scientists from the Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Heart Institute studyingpathways underlying heart cell functions say they have discovered a previously unknown connection between processes that keep the heart from repairing itself. This finding ("Dystrophin Glycoprotein Complex Sequesters Yap to Inhibit Cardiomyocyte Proliferation”),published in Nature, may lead to new approaches that will promoteRead more
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Discovery May Lead to Novel Methods for Promoting Heart Cell Renewal
Jun 08,2017
Month Long Diabetes Control Possible with New Injection
    To control their blood sugar levels, people with type 2 diabetes constantly need to rely on medication, but it's a tricky condition to manage, especially if you need daily insulin shots.       The daily or once-weekly insulin shot, necessary for the control of type 2 diabetes, could be replaced by a twice- or even once-a-monthRead more
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Month Long Diabetes Control Possible with New Injection
Jun 07,2017
Brain Cancer Could be Prevented with Olive Oil Compound
The health benefits of olive oil are wide-ranging; studies have linked the fat to reduced risk of obesity and heart disease, as well as cognitive improvements. Now, new research suggests that olive oil may also help to prevent brain cancer.
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Brain Cancer Could be Prevented with Olive Oil Compound
Jun 07,2017
Mouse Model May Offer Novel Insights for Treating Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
    Excess fat on the body is usually an undesired trait. While it may not look appealing, your body is simply storing the extra calories you are consuming in fat cells called adipose tissue. The more you eat, the more adipose tissue you accumulate.     Having fat is not all bad, as a healthy amount is requiredRead more
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Jun 06,2017
Ligand Binding Assay
Radioactive and non-radioactive ligand binding assays There are numerous types of ligand binding assays, both radioactive ligand binding assays and non-radioactive ligand binding assays.  As such, ligand binding assays are a superset of radio-binding assays, which are the conceptual inverse of radioimmunoassays (RIA). Some newer types are called "mix-and-measure” assays because they do not requireRead more
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Ligand Binding Assay
Jun 06,2017
Baby Teeth Link Autism and Heavy Metals
    Baby teeth from children with autism contain more toxic lead and less of the essential nutrients zinc and manganese, compared to teeth from children without autism, according to an innovative study funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the National Institutes of Health. The researchers studied twins to control geneticRead more
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Jun 06,2017
Everyday Chemicals May Cause Cancer by Disrupting DNA Repair
    A common class of chemicals found everywhere from car exhausts, smoke, building materials and furniture to cosmetics and shampoos could increase cancer risk because of their ability to break down the repair mechanisms that prevent faults in our genes, according to a study published today in the journal Cell.     Damage to our DNA arises frequentlyRead more
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Everyday Chemicals May Cause Cancer by Disrupting DNA Repair
Jun 05,2017
Tea Consumption Leads to Epigenetic Changes in Women
    Epigenetic changes are chemical modifications that turn our genes off or on. That morning or midday beverage may have a greater effect on our genes than previously thought, especially if you happen to be female and consume tea on a regular basis. New evidence from a group of investigators at Uppsala University shows that teaRead more
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Jun 05,2017
Metabolic Enzyme Fuels Molecular Machinery of Memory
    Understanding how memories are made, retrieved, and eventually fade over a lifetime is the stuff of poems and song. To medical researchers, solving the mysteries of memory is even more elusive. Researchers surmise that "laying down” a new memory and storing an old memory both involve making proteins at the space, or synapse, where oneRead more
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Metabolic Enzyme Fuels Molecular Machinery of Memory
Jun 05,2017
High-Throughput Screening and Compound Screening Service
High-throughput screening (HTS) is a method for scientific experimentation especially used in drug discovery and relevant to the fields of biology and chemistry. Using robotics, data processing/control software, liquid handling devices and sensitive detectors, high-throughput screening allows a researcher to quickly conduct millions of chemical, genetic or pharmacological tests.
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High-Throughput Screening and Compound Screening Service