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Dec 12,2016
Heart Disease Biomarker Is Brain Damage Indicator
    A new study lead by Dutch researchers at the Erasmus MC University Medical Center in Rotterdam has just uncovered evidence that increased levels of a peptide in the blood associated with heart disease are also linked to early-stage brain damage. The findings from the new study, which was published recently in the journal Radiology inRead more
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Dec 12,2016
3D Chemokine Receptor Study Opens Door to Finding New Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
    Inflammation is a good thing when it's fighting off infection, but too much can lead to autoimmune diseases or cancer. In efforts to dampen inflammation, scientists have long been interested in CC chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2).         Scientists at the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San DiegoRead more
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3D Chemokine Receptor Study Opens Door to Finding New Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Dec 09,2016
Humans Rely on RNAi to Fight the Flu
It is an antiviral mechanism had been found in plants, insects, and nematodes—and mice, too—but it had not been found in humans…until now. Alas, the protective countermeasure, which depends on the creation of small interfering (siRNAs) in infected cells, is sometimes frustrated by viral counter-countermeasures. Nonetheless, it is significant that we have learned that we,Read more
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Dec 09,2016
Molecular Switch Finding May Help Drive Stem Cells to Desired Cell Type
    Scientists at the Babraham Institute have revealed a new understanding of the molecular switches that control gene activity in human embryonic stem cells. This insight provides new avenues for improving the efficiency of being able to drive stem cells to create a desired cell type, an essential requirement to fulfill their promise in regenerative medicine, accordingRead more
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Dec 08,2016
Tiny Proteins With Big Roles in Biology
    We all know how hard it is to find something small like a dropped contact lens that blends into the background. It's similarly tough for biologists to find tiny proteins against the complex background of the cell. But, increasingly, scientists are learning that such microproteins, which are overlooked by traditional detection methods, also have importantRead more
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Tiny Proteins With Big Roles in Biology
Dec 08,2016
CRISPR Brings an Early Harvest
Scientists working on the much-maligned genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have a new molecular tool at their disposal to tweak the genomes of various plants, in order to improve harvest yields and expand the geographical range of important food crops. Research led by investigators at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has formulated a rapid method toRead more
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Dec 07,2016
Specific HIV Curative Approach May Pose Danger to Patients' Brains
    Combination drug treatments have become successful at long-term control of HIV infection, but the goal of totally wiping out the virus and curing patients has so far been stymied by HIV's ability to hide out in cells and become dormant for long periods of time. Now a new study on HIV's close cousin, simian immunodeficiencyRead more
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Dec 07,2016
Restricting Interferon Signaling Can Reinforce Checkpoint Blockade
Checkpoint inhibitor drugs can take the brakes off the immune system's response to cancer, but they often encounter resistance. It turns out that releasing one set of brakes often isn't enough. Ways must be found to release multiple brakes, despite the growing risk of adverse side effects. An alternative approach, one recently explored by scientistsRead more
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Restricting Interferon Signaling Can Reinforce Checkpoint Blockade
Dec 07,2016
Western Blot Analysis Services
Western blotting analysis, also known as immunoblotting or protein blotting, is a core analysis technique in cell and molecular biology. In most basic terms, it is used to detect the presence of a specific protein in a complex mixture extracted from cells. Western blots are in wide use across a broad range of scientific andRead more
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Western Blot Analysis Services
Dec 06,2016
Medicilon's Biochemistry Assays Services
Our Discovery Biology department offers services supporting structure-based drug discovery from determination of novel targets to final structures. Our platform is one of the earliest established structural biology platforms in China and has been certified by the Shanghai Government. For details Biochemical Assay Technology Platforms Fluorescence: Lance; Alphascreen; Z'-LYTE ; HTRF,TR-FRET,FP etc Luminescence: Kinase-Glo; ADP-GloRead more
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