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Apr 05,2017
Biocompatibility Testing Laboratories
Biocompatibility testing ensures that devices do not contain materials or substances that could be harmful to patients during initial use or over the course of time. Biocompatibility is an essential aspect of the medical device industry.  Biocompatibility tests can be used to detect many possible negative side effects of a product on patient. These may includeRead more
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Biocompatibility Testing Laboratories
Apr 04,2017
Marijuana Flavor Genes Identified
    Researchers have identified the genes responsible for giving different strains of cannabis distinct flavors. They scanned the genomes of cannabis plants and identified compounds such as limonene which produces a lemon-like flavor.   Findings from the new study—published recently in PLOS One in an article entitled "Terpene Synthases from Cannabis sativa”—are a key step for theRead more
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Marijuana Flavor Genes Identified
Apr 04,2017
Discovery May Help Patients Beat Deadly Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs known as alveoli. Typical signs and symptoms include a varying severity and combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever and trouble breathing, depending on the underlying cause. Researchers have found that a hormone responsible for controlling iron metabolism helpsRead more
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Discovery May Help Patients Beat Deadly Pneumonia
Apr 03,2017
Fat Metabolite Inhibits Feeding Response
    Fat is the primary long-term energy storage molecule in animals, and the control of fat levels is critical for survival. In mammals, the hormone leptin induces eating in response to fat loss, but so far, no corresponding signal has been identified, either in mammals or any other animal, that inhibits eating in response to fatRead more
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Fat Metabolite Inhibits Feeding Response
Apr 03,2017
Secrets of the CRISPR Arms Race
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers based at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and Montana State University (MSU) analyzed how viruses defeat CRISPR, the bacterial immune system. Viruses, these scientists learned, have at least a couple of anti-CRISPR strategies. One strategy is to simply counterattack. Viruses can deploy proteins that disable CRISPR machinery. Another strategy is toRead more
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Mar 31,2017
Genotoxicity Testing Laboratories
Medicilon offers a variety of in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity testing including those constituting the regulated battery of assays designed to detect physical and chemical agents that induce genetic damage by various mechanisms and are used for the registration of pharmaceuticals for human use and risk assessment from exposure to mutagenic and potential carcinogenicRead more
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Genotoxicity Testing Laboratories
Mar 31,2017
Transgenic Plants Against Malaria
    Since the ancient times, humankind has used plants to treat diseases. An example is the plant Artemisia annua, used for over 2,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine to treat intermittent fevers. Nowadays, the artemisinin molecule — the active ingredient synthesized in the microscopic hairs (trichomes) of this plant — is the main component of malariaRead more
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Transgenic Plants Against Malaria
Mar 31,2017
Stem Cell Engineering Gets a Boost with Discovery of Fine-Tuning Knob
    Researchers at the University of California San Diego say they have discovered a protein that regulates the switch of embryonic stem cells from the least developed naïve state to the more developed primed state. This discovery sheds light on stem cell development at a molecular level, according to the investigators who published their study (“SMARCAD1 ContributesRead more
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Mar 30,2017
Antidiabetes Compound Encumbers Coactivator, Reduces Blood Sugar
    A new way to suppress the liver's glucose production has been identified, thanks to a chemical screen that can quantify the ability of small molecules to increase the acetylation of a gene coactivator, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator 1 alpha (PGC-1α). This coactivator is of interest to diabetes researchers because it plays a pivotal role inRead more
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Antidiabetes Compound Encumbers Coactivator, Reduces Blood Sugar
Mar 30,2017
Mapping of Zika Virus Protein May Lead to Effective Therapies
    A study recently published shows how Indiana University scientists are speeding the path to new treatments for the Zika virus, an infectious disease linked to birth defects in infants in South and Central America and the United States.  Cheng Kao, Ph.D., a professor in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences' department of molecularRead more
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Mapping of Zika Virus Protein May Lead to Effective Therapies