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May 18,2017
Medicilon's Pharmaceutical Intermediates Service
As a leading provider of chemical synthesis services, we provide reference compounds, intermediates, drug candidates, impurities, metabolites and other small molecule chemicals from milligram to kilogram level (including GMP quality). The chemistry synthesis service comes with weekly updates, final reports and ordered amounts of the compound under strict confidentiality. The final reports contain sufficient informationRead more
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Medicilon's Pharmaceutical Intermediates Service
May 17,2017
Chemicals in Folk Medicines Found Effective Blocking Fertilization
A new study identifies two chemicals found in anti-fertility folk medicines as effective in blocking a key step in fertilization and potential alternatives to hormone-based contraceptives. Unlike hormone-based contraceptives, which sometimes cause side effects, the chemicals seem to have no adverse effect on egg or sperm, other than to prevent the sperm from pushing throughRead more
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Chemicals in Folk Medicines Found Effective Blocking Fertilization
May 17,2017
New Cell Atlas Shows Subcellular Distribution of 12,000 Proteins
    Spatial demography, the spatial analysis of demographic processes, has long been used to derive insights from otherwise bewildering masses of data. Back in 1854, it was used by John Snow to identify the Broad Street pump as the source of a cholera outbreak in London. More recently, it was taken up by the U.S. CensusRead more
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New Cell Atlas Shows Subcellular Distribution of 12,000 Proteins
May 17,2017
Lung Mini-Organ Is Breath of Fresh Air for 3D Cell Culture
In with the new and out with the old, goes the classic phrase, but it's an action we do on average every four seconds that most of us take for granted as we inhale the new and expel the spent air. This simple action typically goes unnoticed and keeps us alive, but for the millionsRead more
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May 16,2017
Amino Acid Analysis (Assay)
Amino Acid Analysis refers to the methodology used to determine the amino acid composition or content of proteins, peptides and other pharmaceutical preparations. Proteins and peptides are macromolecules consisting of covalently bonded amino acid residues organized as a linear polymer. The sequence of the amino acids in a protein or peptide determines the properties ofRead more
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May 16,2017
Path to end HIV could be within reach for United States in next decade
    The United States could be on track within the next decade to see significant steps towards ending the HIV epidemic in this country, suggests new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital.     The researchers say their findings reveal that, with adequate commitment, a path exists to eliminateRead more
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Path to end HIV could be within reach for United States in next decade
May 16,2017
Gene Therapy Advanced by Structural Study of Potential Viral Vectors
    Scientists led by associate professor Vijay Reddy, Ph.D., at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) say they have discovered the structural details that make one virus a better tool for future therapies than a closely related virus. The team wrote in Science Advances ("Cryo-EM Structure of Human Adenovirus D26 Reveals the Conservation of Structural Organization among Human Adenoviruses”)Read more
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Gene Therapy Advanced by Structural Study of Potential Viral Vectors
May 16,2017
Two Genetic Wrongs Make an Anticancer Right
    It sounds counterintuitive: Lose the function of one tumor suppressor gene or another, and the result is faster tumor growth. But lose the function of both tumor suppressor genes, and the result is slower tumor growth. Yet such a counterintuitive effect has been observed by scientists at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research.     They reportRead more
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Two Genetic Wrongs Make an Anticancer Right
May 15,2017
Tissue Engineering Opens Door to Novel Type 1 Diabetes Therapy
    Scientists from the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine have produced the first clinical results demonstrating that pancreatic islet cells transplanted within a tissue-engineered platform can successfully engraft and achieve insulin independence in type 1 diabetes.     The findings, published in the May 11 issue of the New EnglandRead more
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Tissue Engineering Opens Door to Novel Type 1 Diabetes Therapy
May 15,2017
Artificial Sweetener Is Weight Gain Biomarker
While the traditional goal of sugar substitutes has been to assist dieters and diabetics, new evidence from a research study led by investigators at Cornell University, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, and the University of Luxembourg has provided data that contradicts long-standing assumptions that the sugar alcohol erythritol is not metabolized by the body.  Read more
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Artificial Sweetener Is Weight Gain Biomarker