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Mar 24,2017
Liquid Biopsy Could Get Boost from Phosphoproteins
    Doctors may soon be able to detect and monitor a patient's cancer with a simple blood test, reducing or eliminating the need for more invasive procedures.  The goal of many precision medicine initiatives is not only to personalize diagnostic testing for each patient but also to simplify testing procedures as much as possible.    Read more
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Liquid Biopsy Could Get Boost from Phosphoproteins
Mar 23,2017
Protein Phosphatase Interactome Given Its Due
    Called the yin and yang of protein phosphorylation and cell signaling, protein kinases and protein phosphatases haven't exactly received equal treatment. Protein kinases have been stars of pathway analysis, whereas protein phosphatases have been patient understudies. Yet protein phosphatases may finally be stepping into the spotlight. New studies suggest that protein phosphatases are not justRead more
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Protein Phosphatase Interactome Given Its Due
Mar 23,2017
Hard Plaque Buildup May Predict Risk of Heart Attack
    Atherosclerosis is a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries, leading to hardened, narrow, or even blocked arteries. The damage caused by atherosclerosis may contribute to a range of cardiovascular conditions, such as coronary heart disease or peripheral artery disease.     Scientists are rethinking their views on the relative dangers soft and hard atheroscleroticRead more
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Mar 22,2017
Tethered Nanoparticles Make Tumor Cells More Vulnerable
    The creative minds at MIT have just devised a new strategy to target and abolish cancerous tumors.  Researchers have devised a way to make cancer cells more susceptible to certain types of cancer treatment, by coating the cells with nanoparticles before delivering drugs. By tethering hundreds of tiny particles to the surfaces of tumor cells,Read more
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Mar 22,2017
Team Develops Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugate Delivery Methodology
    This is a good news for people suffering with cancer as they may soon face better therapy with the coming of a new drug delivery method.       Researchers from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) say they have developed a new drug delivery method that produces strong results in treating cancers inRead more
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Team Develops Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugate Delivery Methodology
Mar 21,2017
Progress Made toward Understanding Rare Neurological Condition
    A neurological disorder is any disorder of the nervous system. Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves can result in a range of symptoms.         Investigators at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW) have just published findings that shed some interesting light on a rare and fatal neurological disorderRead more
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Progress Made toward Understanding Rare Neurological Condition
Mar 21,2017
Biomarker Assay and Biomarker Analysis
Medicilon offers comprehensive and FDA/CFDA GLP-compliant bioanalysis services to support preclinical and clinical development for small molecule drugs, biologics, vaccines and biomarkers. Biomarker Testing  – Inflammation Markers – Tumor Markers – Metabolic Markers – Cardiovascular Markers – Bone Markers Biomarkers are rapidly becoming the main drivers of innovation for medicine in the 21st century. BiomarkersRead more
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Biomarker Assay and Biomarker Analysis
Mar 21,2017
Protein Dance Partners Mind Steps as Much as Tempo
    When a protein shakes its booty on the biological dance floor, it must perform the right dance moves if it wants to attract binding partners. Sadly, a protein can keep the right time and undulate energetically, and yet manage to be anything but alluring.         Even though protein choreography can determine whether molecular courtshipsRead more
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Protein Dance Partners Mind Steps as Much as Tempo
Mar 20,2017
Mitochondria Play a Significant Role in Age-Associated Kidney Disease
    The mitochondria are a double membrane-bound organelle found in all eukaryotic organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms may however lack them (for example, mature mammalian red blood cells). A number of unicellular organisms, such as microsporidia, parabasalids, and diplomonads, have also reduced or transformed their mitochondria into other structures.         With a largeRead more
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Mitochondria Play a Significant Role in Age-Associated Kidney Disease
Mar 20,2017
Biochemists Develop New Way to Control Cell Biology with Light
    Scientists at the University of Alberta have developed a new method of controlling biology at the cellular level using light. The tool–called a photocleavable protein–breaks into two pieces when exposed to light, allowing scientists to study and manipulate activity inside cells in new and different ways.     First, scientists use the photocleavable protein to link cellular proteinsRead more
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Biochemists Develop New Way to Control Cell Biology with Light