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Jan 26,2017
Warmest Holiday Greetings to you and your families from MEDICILON in 2017
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Jan 26,2017
Unknown Protein Structures Predicted
Without computer modeling, it would be extraordinarily difficult to predict protein structures simply through the analysis of genome sequence data. In fact, the analysis of such data might be as helpful as reading tea leaves. DNA sequence data collected from assorted environments has helped researchers generate 3-D models of more than 600 protein families forRead more
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Unknown Protein Structures Predicted
Jan 26,2017
First Stable Semisynthetic Organism Created
    Life's genetic code has only ever contained four natural bases. These bases pair up to form two "base pairs” — the rungs of the DNA ladder — and they have simply been rearranged to create bacteria and butterflies, penguins and people. Four bases make up all life as we know it.
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First Stable Semisynthetic Organism Created
Jan 25,2017
Gut Bacteria Offers Possible New Treatment for Autism
Children with autism are much more likely to have stomach problems than their peers. Now scientists have shown that changing gut bacteriacan alleviate not just stomach problems for children with autism but the behavioral issues associated with the condition, as well. Researchers gave a group of 18 children with autism and gastrointestinal problems a 10-weekRead more
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Gut Bacteria Offers Possible New Treatment for Autism
Jan 25,2017
New Therapeutic Targets Identified in Zika-Infected Brain Cells
    Zika virus (ZIKV) interferes with the cellular machinery controlling cell division and alters the expression of hundreds of genes responsible for guiding the formation and development of brain cells, according to findings ("Zika Virus Disrupts Molecular Fingerprinting of Human Neurospheres”) released on January 23 by Scientific Reports.     The association between ZIKV infection and microcephaly hasRead more
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New Therapeutic Targets Identified in Zika-Infected Brain Cells
Jan 24,2017
Genetic Engineering Technique Could Help Study Biological Systems
    A new technique will help biologists tinker with genes, whether the goal is to turn cells into tiny factories churning out medicines, modify crops to grow with limited water or study the effects of a gene on human health.       The technique, published Jan. 20 in Nature Communications, allows scientists to precisely regulate how muchRead more
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Genetic Engineering Technique Could Help Study Biological Systems
Jan 24,2017
Discovery of Bacteria's Immune System-Avoiding Strategy May Lead to New Therapies
    The immune system is the body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders. Through a series of steps called the immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and substances that invade body systems and cause disease.     Researchers have discovered how a unique bacterial enzyme can blunt the body's key weapons in its fight against infection.Read more
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Discovery of Bacteria's Immune System-Avoiding Strategy May Lead to New Therapies
Jan 23,2017
Toxicokinetic Studies in Animals
Toxicokinetics (TK) studies is generation of kinetic data for systemic exposure and toxicity assessment of the drug. These studies help us to estimate the observed toxicity to that dose. TK evaluation is very important in drug development phase in both regulatory and scientific perspective. There are several guidelines to conduct TK study in animals recommendedRead more
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Toxicokinetic Studies in Animals
Jan 23,2017
Electrogenetic Device Designed for Activating Gene Expression
    Scientists from the University of Maryland (UMD) say they are working to develop an electrogenetic device to direct gene expression, an achievement that holds promise for controlling biological systems and could help shape the future of biosensors, as well as wearable and possibly implantable bio-hybrid devices.         The team, led by William Bentley, Ph.D.,Read more
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Electrogenetic Device Designed for Activating Gene Expression
Jan 23,2017
New Molecule Circumvents Antibiotic Resistance
    Any assistance in the fight to thwart efforts of microbial pathogens to sidestep antibiotic drug mechanisms is a welcome addition to the arsenal researchers and physicians use to treat bacterial infections. Now, a team of investigators led by scientists at Oregon State University (OSU) has developed a new molecule that neutralizes a microbe's ability toRead more
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New Molecule Circumvents Antibiotic Resistance