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May 22,2017
Diagnosing Alzheimer's Using Saliva Biomarkers
    The development of advanced noninvasive techniques is a critical next step toward the continued progress of precision medicine initiatives. While saliva collection has already been in use as a medium for the collection DNA in forensic and genetic testing, could your spit provide clues to the future of brain health?         Investigators at theRead more
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Diagnosing Alzheimer's Using Saliva Biomarkers
May 22,2017
Storing a Memory Involves Distant Parts of the Brain
    New research from scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus shows that distant parts of the brain are called into action to store a single memory. In studies with mice, the researchers discovered that to maintain certain short-term memories, the brain's cortex — the outer layer of tissue thought to be responsibleRead more
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Storing a Memory Involves Distant Parts of the Brain
May 22,2017
PCR Primer Design of Medicilon
Polymerase Chain Reaction is widely held as one of the most important inventions of the 20th century in molecular biology. Small amounts of the genetic material can now be amplified to be able to a identify, manipulate DNA, detect infectious organisms, including the viruses that cause AIDS, hepatitis, tuberculosis, detect genetic variations, including mutations, in human genes and numerous other tasks.
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PCR Primer Design of Medicilon
May 19,2017
Single Gene Variant Reduces Severe Malaria Risk by 40 Percent
Single Gene Variant Reduces Severe Malaria Risk by 40 Percent Source: Xinhua Published: 2017/5/19 7:45:53 Researchers have identified a single gene variant that may reduce the risk of severe malaria by up to 40 percent, a study said May 18, 2017. The gene variant, known as DUP4, affects two receptors associated with the membrane ofRead more
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Single Gene Variant Reduces Severe Malaria Risk by 40 Percent
May 19,2017
New HIV Vaccine Strategy Could Be Key to Thwarting Virus
    Drugs that help slow down and control the infection caused by the human immuodeficiency virus (HIV) are an important therapeutic modality. However, preventing the spread of this deadly disease through the development of prophylactic vaccines is essential for disease elimination. Yet, attempts thus far at creating an effective HIV vaccine have been met with limitedRead more
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May 19,2017
New ALS Gene Variant Identified
    The gradual wasting of voluntary muscles that produce movements like chewing, walking, breathing, and talking is a hallmark of Lou Gehrig's disease — the colloquial name given to amyotrophic laterals sclerosis (ALS) after the famous Bronx Bomber who succumbed to the disease. While many biological aspects of the disease have been uncovered over the years,Read more
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New ALS Gene Variant Identified
May 18,2017
Tumors Hold Stiff Upper Lip Before Malignancy
    While tumors alone can present a host of problems for the body, it's the transition to malignancy that enables cancer cells to persist and wreak havoc on tissues and organs distant from the original tumor. For decades, scientists have been trying to understand what triggers cancerous cells into malignancy, and now it would seem thatRead more
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Tumors Hold Stiff Upper Lip Before Malignancy
May 18,2017
China Approves Clinical Trial of Albumin from Rice
Source:Xinhua Published: 2017/5/17 17:41:52 China's food and drug authority (CFDA) has approved a clinical trial of human blood protein yielded from transgenic rice seeds, which could lead to large-scale production of much-needed plasma. Human serum albumin is widely used in surgery. A Chinese research team led by Yang Daichang, an expert on China's national "ThousandRead more
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May 18,2017
Pharmacodynamic Studies and Its Effects On the Body
Pharmacodynamics is the study of the biochemical and physiologic effects of drugs (especially pharmaceutical drugs). The effects include those manifested within animals (including humans), microorganisms, or combinations of organisms (for example, infection).  Pharmacodynamics is the study of how a drug affects an organism, whereas pharmacokinetics is the study of how the organism affects the drug. Read more
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Pharmacodynamic Studies and Its Effects On the Body
May 18,2017
Medicilon’s ISH (In Situ Hybridization) Service
In situ hybridization (ISH) is a type of hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acids strand (i.e., probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section of tissue (in situ), or, if the tissue is small enough, in the entire tissue (whole mount ISH), inRead more
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Medicilon’s ISH (In Situ Hybridization) Service