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Jan 11,2017
High-Risk Prostate Cancer Genomically Discernible
Prostate cancer is the development of cancer in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. Most prostate cancers are slow growing; however, some grow relatively quickly. The cancer cells may spread from the prostate to other parts of the body, particularly the bones and lymph nodes. Prostate cancer that seems highly curable atRead more
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Jan 10,2017
Pharmaceutical Outsourcing Service
Global pharmaceutical and life sciences companies are facing a lot of challenges nowadays due to pricing pressure, changing regulatory requirements, decline in research and development investments, etc. As a result, they are increasingly finding it difficult to achieve and maintain a profitable growth. Pharmaceutical outsourcing offers such pharma companies an opportunity to face these challenges,Read more
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Pharmaceutical Outsourcing Service
Jan 10,2017
Study Reveals How Bacteria Resist Last-Resort Antibiotic
    Understanding how microbes acquire resistance genes and the underlying biochemical mechanisms that ensue from that acquisition is our best approach to slowing, reversing, or possibly preventing antibiotic resistance. Last year GEN reported the discovery of a new gene called mcr-1 that was beginning to spread quickly through bacterial populations—leading toward resistance to polymyxin drugs, consideredRead more
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Jan 10,2017
Novel Technique Promotes Wound Healing without Scarring
    Doctors have found a way to manipulate wounds to heal as regenerated skin rather than scar tissue. The method involves transforming the most common type of cells found in wounds into fat cells, something that was previously thought to be impossible in humans.  By transforming the most common type of cells found in wounds intoRead more
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Jan 09,2017
New and More Precise CRISPR Cas9 Technique Described
CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, is exciting for its potential to cure genetic diseases, popular for its ease of use and controversial for experiments on human embryos. Researchers at the Christiana Care Health System’s Gene Editing Institute say they have developed a new system that allows them to not only repair damaged DNA within human cells,Read more
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Jan 09,2017
GMO Parasites Successful for Human Malaria Vaccine
    Malaria remains one of the world’s biggest killers despite huge efforts to protect people at risk. In 2015, there were 212 million cases and 429,000 deaths. Since 2010, there has been a 29% reduction in mortality rates thanks to prevention and control measures – but it is largely accepted that without and effective vaccine, theRead more
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Jan 06,2017
Inflammation Could Halt Fat-Burning
Inflammation is part of the complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants, and is a protective response involving immune cells, blood vessels, and molecular mediators. The function of inflammation is to eliminate the initial cause of cell injury, clear out necrotic cells and tissues damaged fromRead more
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Jan 06,2017
Researchers Uncover Cancer Killing Pepper
Natural products have been used and coveted for centuries for their "curative” properties. However, modern medicine seeks to evaluate deeper anecdotal and traditional remedies for actual healing properties. While the medicinal properties of the of the Indian long pepper (Piper longum) date back thousands of years, scientists were skeptical when relatively recent reports concerning theRead more
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Researchers Uncover Cancer Killing Pepper
Jan 05,2017
Treatment of Leukemic Patient Also Reveals New Approach to Tackling Antibiotic Resistance
    Leukemia is a group of cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells.  These white blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells.     The quest to understand a prolonged infection in an infant being treated for leukemia has led toRead more
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Jan 05,2017
Relationship between Severe PMS and Gene Network Disturbance
    Even though its causes have been unclear, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) has been described as a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Affecting 2–5% of women of reproductive age, PMDD is like PMS in that it follows a predictable, cyclic pattern. Yet PMDD, which is marked by disabling irritability, sadness, and anxiety, is associated withRead more
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Relationship between Severe PMS and Gene Network Disturbance