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Dec 21,2016
Aging Could Be Reversible By Cellular Reprogramming
Those who drink from the Fountain of Youth should take just a single sip. That would seem to be the lesson from a new study by Salk Institute researchers, who found that a brief burst of cellular reprogramming sufficed to reverse the hallmarks of aging in cultured cells, mice specially programmed to age rapidly, andRead more
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Dec 21,2016
Researchers Provide Molecular Portraits of New Cancer Drug Target
    Unprecedented images of cancer genome-mutating enzymes acting on DNA provide vital clues into how the enzymes work to promote tumor evolution and drive poor disease outcomes. These images, revealed by University of Minnesota researchers, provide the first ever high-resolution pictures of molecular complexes formed between DNA and the human APOBEC3A and APOBEC3B enzymes.     The teamRead more
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Dec 21,2016
Medicilon's Residual Solvent Analysis
Medicilon is a comprehensive CRO in the field of biology and medicine. We commit to provide integrated and efficient service. Our unique "tailored” process development mode also fully embodies this idea.  We can collaborate with the clients to get target compound as soon as possible. Process Analytical Science Our process analytical sciences group provides supportRead more
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Medicilon's Residual Solvent Analysis
Dec 20,2016
Fight Against Cancer with the Help of Camels and Llamas
    Metalloproteinases (MMPs) are enzymes in the body that are critical to tissue regeneration and other normal processes. But when MMPs are overly abundant, cancer can grow and spread. And faulty MMPs have been implicated in a range of other diseases, including asthma, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's.         Now researchers at the University of CaliforniaRead more
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Fight Against Cancer with the Help of Camels and Llamas
Dec 20,2016
Repression Has an Active Role in Gene Expression
    Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product. These products are often proteins, but in non-protein coding genes such as transfer RNA (tRNA) or small nuclear RNA (snRNA) genes, the product is a functional RNA.         Scientists from the Stowers InstituteRead more
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Repression Has an Active Role in Gene Expression
Dec 20,2016
Elemental Analysis Service (ICP OES)
Process Analytical Science Our process analytical sciences group provides support for research, development and commercial production. For more details, please click the link Process Development Service. At Medicilon, the importance of analytical support in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing is well understood. We provide our clients with analytical method development and all other services required toRead more
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Elemental Analysis Service (ICP OES)
Dec 19,2016
Enzyme Activity Lead to New Liver Cancer Model
Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.  Enzymes accelerate or catalyze chemical reactions. The molecules at the beginning of the process upon which enzymes may act are called substrates and the enzyme converts these into different molecules.           Investigators at University of California San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have discovered what they believe isRead more
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Enzyme Activity Lead to New Liver Cancer Model
Dec 19,2016
Fighting Treatment-Resistant Breast Cancer Using RNA Nanoparticles
    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands of women each year and affecting countries at all levels of modernization.  
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Fighting Treatment-Resistant Breast Cancer Using RNA Nanoparticles
Dec 16,2016
Sepsis Antibody Shrinks Tumors and Improves Drug Delivery
The blood supply to cancerous tumors has been an important research topic for a number of years, with much of the focus centered around how to limit a tumor's vital lifeline and starve it to death. Now researchers at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology's (KAIST), Center for Vascular Research have just discovered.
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Sepsis Antibody Shrinks Tumors and Improves Drug Delivery
Dec 16,2016
DNA Melts in Proteins’ Embrace
Living cells, unlike ambivalent suitors, need not be told, "If you liked it, you should have put a ring on it.” No, when the cell starts to divide, it places a ring of proteins around a specific site on DNA, the replication origin. This fateful act sets in train a series of molecular events thatRead more
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