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Apr 14,2017
26 New Genes Linked to Intellectual Disability Identified
    Scientists at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and Queen's University have identified 26 new genes linked to intellectual disability. Currently most patients with intellectual disability receive no molecular diagnosis, significantly affecting their health and shortening their lifespan, according to the researchers.     The study ("Mapping Autosomal Recessive Intellectual Disability: Combined Microarray and ExomeRead more
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26 New Genes Linked to Intellectual Disability Identified
Apr 13,2017
Elisa Assay Services of Medicilon
Elisa Services ELISA is a biochemical or biological technique used to detect the presence of certain components in a sample. Depending on the type of ELISA, it can be used to detect either an antibody (for example, in diagnosing HIV, it tests for the presence of antibodies to the virus), or a target compound (antigen),Read more
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Apr 13,2017
Fast Capture of Cancer Markers will Aid in Diagnosis and Treatment
    A nanoscale product of human cells that was once considered junk is now known to play an important role in intercellular communication and in many disease processes, including cancer metastasis.     If we were able to actively watch cells at the nanoscale level, an entirely new world of molecules and processes would provide us with asRead more
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Apr 13,2017
Bacterial Genomes Found to Contain Hidden Pharmaceutical Treasure
 In the fight against disease, many weapons in the medicinal arsenal have been plundered from bacteria themselves. Using CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, researchers have now uncovered even more potential treasure hidden in silent genes.
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Bacterial Genomes Found to Contain Hidden Pharmaceutical Treasure
Apr 13,2017
British Researchers Find Brain Cells Linked to Activeness in Mice
    A team of researchers have discovered a type of brain cell in mice that might shed new light on what motivates humans to be physically active, according to a study by King's College London.     Around a century ago, it was proposed that damage to an area of the brain called the lateral hypothalamus caused peopleRead more
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British Researchers Find Brain Cells Linked to Activeness in Mice
Apr 12,2017
Grey Hair Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Disease for Men
    An old proverb states that "grey hair is a sign of age, not a sign of wisdom.” It would seem that new scientific evidence would generally agree with that statement, so if you're going grey fast or already have a large population of the white stuff on the crown, then the wise thing to doRead more
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Grey Hair Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Disease for Men
Apr 12,2017
Blood-Brain Barrier Finding May Offer Insights on Cognitive Decline of Aging
    National Institutes of Health investigators studying zebrafish have determined that a population of cells that protect the brain against diseases and harmful substances (blood–brain barrier) are not immune cells, as had previously been thought, but instead likely arise from the lining of the circulatory system.     This finding may have implications for understanding age-related decline in brainRead more
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Apr 11,2017
Gene Mutation Turns People into Night Owls
    There are so many people who stay up later than 12:00 midnight and then have great difficulty waking up in the morning. This is because their internal clock is running at a slower rate and this in turn is genetically determined.     Scientists have gotten to the bottom of all this and found that a mutationRead more
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Apr 11,2017
Scission Protein Puts Necroptosis on the Bubble
   Scission Protein Puts Necroptosis on the Bubble  The gallows, the guillotine, and the gas chamber inspire a special dread because, unlike human executioners, they are machines. Such machines have even been described as monsters that live awful lives born of the death they deal. At the cellular level, however, execution machines are accompanied byRead more
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Scission Protein Puts Necroptosis on the Bubble
Apr 11,2017
China to Build Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Resource Sharing Platform
    A national health institute and a cell and gene engineering firm linked an agreement on a new sharing platform to support umbilical cord stem cell research on Monday (4/10/2017).     The umbilical cord blood bank in Tianjin Municipality will upload the information. The blood bank is affiliated to VCANBIO Cell Gene Engineering, which has the largestRead more
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China to Build Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Resource Sharing Platform