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May 26,2017
Genes for Smarts Also Genes for "Smart" Living
    A genome-wide association study (GWAS) has identified 15 new genomic loci and 40 new genes for intelligence. Some of the newly identified genes also appear to influence several neuropsychiatric and metabolic disorders. Finally, there appear to be correlations between some of the genes and traits sometimes attributed to lifestyle choices, smoking, for example, and educationalRead more
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Genes for Smarts Also Genes for "Smart" Living
May 25,2017
Natural Bioactive Compound-Producing Abilities of Fungi Described
    Utah State University (USU) scientists say they have successfully decoded and reprogrammed the biosynthetic machinery that produces a variety of natural compounds found in fungi. Bacteria and fungi produce a range of bioactive natural products that exhibit anticancer, antimicrobial, herbicidal, insecticidal, and anticholesterol properties, among others.         Such nonribosomal peptides are formed by nonribosomal peptideRead more
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Natural Bioactive Compound-Producing Abilities of Fungi Described
May 25,2017
New Cancer Drug Can Prevent Reactions to Common Airborne Allergens
    A cancer drug for patients with certain types of leukemia and lymphoma can also prevent reactions to some of the most common airborne allergies, according to a recent Northwestern Medicine study. The promising data from this pilot study could have greater implications for adults with food allergies.     Findings from the new study, published recently inRead more
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May 25,2017
Stable Cell Line Generation Service
Shanghai Medicilon Inc. can generate your over-expressing or knockdown stable cell line with the best quality and best price.  We provide stable cell line generation service for research, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Contact us via email : marketing@medicilon.com Custom Stable Cell Line Generation Service Proceeds:   Phase I. Construct Generation (Optional) Our professional scientists willRead more
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Stable Cell Line Generation Service
May 24,2017
Pushing T Cells Past Breaking Point May Prevent Overheated Immune Response
    T cells, like other mass-produced machines, may be subjected to destructive testing to determine how they fail in different circumstances, such as poor maintenance. In the case of T cells, the equivalent of racing around a track without a proper cooling or lubrication would be repeated rounds of division—rapid expansion—in the absence of DNA repair.Read more
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Pushing T Cells Past Breaking Point May Prevent Overheated Immune Response
May 24,2017
RNA Molecule Shields Breast Cancer Stem Cells from Immune System
    Researchers from Princeton University's Department of Molecular Biology say they have identified a small RNA molecule that helps maintain the activity of stem cells in both healthy and cancerous breast tissue. The study ("Normal and Cancerous Mammary Stem Cells Evade Interferon-Induced Constraint through the miR-199a–LCOR Axis”), which will be published in the June issue of NatureRead more
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RNA Molecule Shields Breast Cancer Stem Cells from Immune System
May 23,2017
Modified Experimental Vaccine Protects Monkeys from Deadly Malaria
    Infections from malaria have persisted within humans for so long that the parasite has shaped the course of human evolution and are an example of how natural selection works in our species. This parasitic disease, particularly from the virulent Plasmodium falciparum strain, is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Vaccines to P.Read more
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Modified Experimental Vaccine Protects Monkeys from Deadly Malaria
May 23,2017
Novel Sensor May Represent Key Advance in Asthma Diagnosis and Treatment
    In a major step towards a Fitbit-like wearable device to monitor and manage asthma, researchers at Rutgers University have created a graphene-based sensor that can detect inflammation in lungs.         The researchers believe that the sensor could lead to earlier detection of looming asthma attacks and improve the management of asthma and other respiratoryRead more
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Novel Sensor May Represent Key Advance in Asthma Diagnosis and Treatment
May 23,2017
Medicilon preclinical cardiac safety evaluation research service platform
Cardiac safety evaluation is an important factor that must be checked before all kinds of new drugs enter clinical trials, and it is also the most important and serious degree in the early clinical research of innovative drugs. In recent years, some drugs that have been put into clinical application because Medicilon is a one-stopRead more
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Medicilon preclinical cardiac safety evaluation research service platform
May 22,2017
Researchers to Explore Using Zika Virus to Fight Brain Tumor
Researchers will test the possibility of using the Zika virus as a weapon to target and destroy brain tumor cells, which might lead to new cancer treatments, Cancer Research UK announced on May 19, 2017. The project, funded by Cancer Research UK, will be carried out by a team led by Harry Bulstrode at theRead more
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Researchers to Explore Using Zika Virus to Fight Brain Tumor