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Feb 20,2017
One Step Closer to Test Predicting Baldness
    Guys, if you've ever wished you could look into a crystal ball and see if hair plugs are in your future, scientists have good news. Using data from 53,000 men in the UK, they've come up with a DNA-based algorithm that could someday predict whether one is likely to go bald—one that's more reliable thanRead more
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One Step Closer to Test Predicting Baldness
Feb 20,2017
Analyzing Copies of Genes Offers New Treatment Possibilities for Ovarian Cancer
Tumor cells with impacted autophagy are marked by accumulation of the yellow gene marker, which disappears as the cells die. This somatic copy number alteration may be the key to disease progression and might offer new therapeutic approaches for ovarian cancer and other malignancies. Scientists from the University of California San Diego School of MedicineRead more
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Analyzing Copies of Genes Offers New Treatment Possibilities for Ovarian Cancer
Feb 20,2017
Protein Kinase Assay Services
Protein kinases are a group of enzymes with basic biochemical functions that phosphorylate other proteins. Protein kinases represent the most important class of cellular proteins. As the main component of cell signal transduction pathways, the activity of kinases usually controls the activity of "effector” proteins, which in turn affects the spectrum of cell gene expression.Read more
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Protein Kinase Assay Services
Feb 17,2017
Natural Antibiotic Synthesis Mechanisms Uncovered
    Antibiotics, also called antibacterials, are a type of antimicrobial drug used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections.  They may either kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. A limited number of antibiotics also possess antiprotozoal activity.         Understanding the molecular mechanisms that trigger the production of antibiotic compounds, especially through the regulationRead more
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Natural Antibiotic Synthesis Mechanisms Uncovered
Feb 17,2017
Novel Technique Developed to Attack Solid Tumors
    Immunotherapies have revolutionized cancer treatment, offering hope to those whose malignancies have stubbornly survived other existing treatments. Yet solid tumor cancers are often resistant to these approaches.         New findings from a University of Pennsylvania-led team untangle one of the ways tumors evade immune detection and show how immunotherapies can be modified to tackleRead more
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Novel Technique Developed to Attack Solid Tumors
Feb 16,2017
X Ray to Study Micronutrients in Human Minibrains
    Micronutrients and minerals play a key role during human fetal development.  Micronutrients are nutrients required by organisms throughout life in small quantities to orchestrate a range of physiological functions.  For people, they include dietary trace minerals in amounts generally less than 100 milligrams per day, as opposed to macrominerals, which are required in larger quantities.Read more
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Feb 16,2017
Vulnerable Anticancer Protein Seeks Nuclear Sanctuary
Even when it is mutation-free and transcribed faithfully, the PTEN gene may fail to keep the cell adequately supplied with the PTEN, or phosphatase and tensin homolog, protein, a tumor-suppressor. Plainly, the PTEN gene is not at fault. The blame belongs to cytoplasmic proteins that target the PTEN protein for destruction. Actually, that's not entirelyRead more
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Feb 15,2017
Drug Discovery and Development Services
Drug Discovery is an emerging pharmacological science that seeks to identify novel small molecule probes and to understand at a molecular level how compounds affect macromolecular process. Cell-based, in vitro mix-and-read, and whole organism assays suitable for rapid or high throughput analysis are being designed and implemented by members of the Molecular Pharmacology Program.  CurrentRead more
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Drug Discovery and Development Services
Feb 15,2017
Chemicals Hitch a Ride onto New Protein for Better Compounds
Proteins are versatile even without modification, sort of like a pickup truck. And they may take on even more duties through bioconjugation, the formation of links to "trailers” of various types, such as fluorescent labels or pharmacologically active chemical groups. Unfortunately, proteins are not easily modified as pickup trucks. Worse, a protein equipped with theRead more
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Chemicals Hitch a Ride onto New Protein for Better Compounds
Feb 15,2017
Why Malaria Begets Malaria
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (a group of single-celled microorganisms) belonging to the Plasmodium type. Malaria causes symptoms that typically include fever, fatigue, vomiting, and headaches. Some years ago, malaria researchers devised an interesting experiment where subjects—some infected with malaria and others not—slept in "chambers”Read more
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