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Jan 17,2017
Master Regulator of Cellular Aging Discovered
    Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered a protein that fine-tunes the cellular clock involved in aging.     This novel protein, named TZAP, binds the ends of chromosomes and determines how long telomeres, the segments of DNA that protect chromosome ends, can be. Understanding telomere length is crucial because telomeres set the lifespan ofRead more
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Jan 17,2017
DNA Duplicator Small Enough to Hold in Our Hands
    A new way to control a powerful but finicky process called the polymerase chain reaction raises the possibility of a "DNA photocopier” small enough to hold in our hands. Such a device could identify the bacteria or virus causing an infection even before the symptoms appear.         Now, biomedical engineers from Vanderbilt University haveRead more
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DNA Duplicator Small Enough to Hold in Our Hands
Jan 16,2017
Scientists Discovers Novel Target for Attacking Ebola
    Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a disease caused by one of five different Ebola viruses. Four of the strains can cause severe illness in humans and animals. The fifth, Reston virus, has caused illness in some animals, but not in humans.     Researchers led by Ronald Harty, Ph.D., a professor of pathobiology and microbiology at the UniversityRead more
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Jan 16,2017
Discovery May Help Identify Drug Therapies to Prevent Dementia
Dementia, also known as senility, is a broad category of brain diseases that cause a long term and often gradual decrease in the ability to think and remember that is great enough to affect a person's daily functioning. Rutgers University scientists have discovered a molecular pathway in the brain that may help provide answers toRead more
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Discovery May Help Identify Drug Therapies to Prevent Dementia
Jan 13,2017
Bioassay Testing Services
Bioassay Test Services Bioassay testing or biological assay/screening is any qualitative or quantitative analysis of a substances that uses a living system, such as an intact cell, as a component. Bioassay test services are most often employed to determine the concentration or purity of substances including vitamin, hormone, or plant growth factor by measuring theirRead more
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Bioassay Testing Services
Jan 12,2017
Hit Identification in Drug Discovery
Medicilon's Chemistry department has more than 100 chemists, who are experienced in the cooperation with major domestic and international pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Our services cover a variety of research interests in novel drug research, including target validation, hits evaluation, lead optimization, candidate nomination, preclinical development and IND filing. Hit Identification Service Medicilon has completedRead more
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Hit Identification in Drug Discovery
Jan 12,2017
Making Stem Cells on a Chip a Reality
    Within our bodies, cells, tissues, and organs surround each other, creating a well-regulated environment. Yet, conventional laboratory cell culturing apparatuses—such as flat plates or flasks—are two-dimensional (2D), hindering proper regulation of cell functions.     Now a team of researchers from Kyoto University has developed a chip-like plate on which human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can beRead more
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Jan 12,2017
Cultural Differences May Leave Their Mark On DNA
DNA methylation is a process that controls how genes are expressed, without changing the genetic code itself. Methylation can change the activity of a DNA segment without changing the sequence.
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Cultural Differences May Leave Their Mark On DNA
Jan 11,2017
General Toxicology Study Service
Medicilon has over 16 years of experience performing general toxicology studies with expertise ranging from acute studies to more complicated multiple phased studies. From method development and the first investigational new drug screening tests, through pharmacokinetics, genomics and safety assessments, to full toxicology packages including reproduction, embryo-fetal/juvenile development and carcinogenicity, our experts can accompany youRead more
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General Toxicology Study Service
Jan 11,2017
Damaged Teeth Can Be Regrown Naturally Using an Alzheimer’s Drug
Teeth have a natural repair mechanism, but it cannot cope if teeth are overly compromised, for example, by large cavities or trauma. But this mechanism, which relies on the generation of dentine by stem cells, can be given more bite. A new method of stimulating the renewal of living stem cells in tooth pulp usingRead more
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