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Nov 10,2016
Major Cancer Gene May Have Met Its Match
    Heterogeneity among cancers plays a significant role in making the disease difficult to treat from patient to patient. Yet, there is one gene that disproportionately affects tumors and has been found to be mutated in nearly 30% of all cancer cases—providing researchers with a therapeutic opportunity to treat a large number of patients with aRead more
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Major Cancer Gene May Have Met Its Match
Nov 10,2016
Popular varieties of domestic new diabetes drugs research and market
In recent years, with the continuous advancement of science and technology, in the field of diabetes drug research and development, in addition to improving existing insulin preparations, many new targets and new treatment mechanisms have also been developed, among which DPP-4, GLP-1, and SGLT-2 The results of other targets are the most significant. The currentRead more
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Popular varieties of domestic new diabetes drugs research and market
Nov 09,2016
Researchers Find Immunotherapy Treatments Better for Advanced Skin Cancer
    A vast array of cancer immunotherapy compounds has flooded the market in recent years, all tethered to the hope of significantly improving patient survival rates. While many patients have experienced improvements in disease states, there are those for whom immunotherapy provides little to no benefit. Many of these individuals contain a genetic background that isRead more
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Researchers Find Immunotherapy Treatments Better for Advanced Skin Cancer
Nov 09,2016
RNAi-Chemo Tag Team Slams Ovarian Cancer
Chemotherapy, always looking to join potent anticancer partnerships, is often disappointed. It has, for example, tried battling beside agents that would target the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a potent ally of cancers that form epithelial tumors. But these agents, which include tyrosine kinase inhibitors and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), are like wrestlers that failRead more
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RNAi-Chemo Tag Team Slams Ovarian Cancer
Nov 08,2016
Two Essential Sleep and Dreaming Genes Identified
    In comparison to other body systems, the brain remains as largely uncharted territory, with scientists only beginning to plumb its depths. Moreover, while sleep is essential for life and we spend one-third of our lives doing it, the function of sleep and the neurophysiology that regulates it remain a longstanding mystery within biology. By analyzingRead more
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Nov 08,2016
A Look at Cell Identity through Every Nuclear Pore
    Best known as transport gateways for shuttling material into and out of the nucleus, nuclear pores have also been shown to control genomic functions such as transcription, chromosome duplication, and segregation. And these regulatory functions, uncovered last year by Salk Institute scientists, hardly exhaust nuclear pores' capabilities. According to a new study by the sameRead more
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Nov 07,2016
Small-RNA Sequencing of Single Cells
Next-generation sequencing has moved beyond the confines of genomic samples obtained from heterogeneous tissues and begun to disseminate information at the single-cell level. The information gathered from these single-cell genomic methods is becoming increasingly important as researchers dive deeper into various genetic disorders and cancers. Now, investigators at the Karolinska Institute have just published dataRead more
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Nov 07,2016
Gen9 DNA Synthesis- Artificial Cancer-Killing Virus the Longest Yet Synthesized
    It is the genome of an oncolytic virus, it is 34,000 base pairs long, and it is 100% artificial. It's important because it not only has immediate application in studies of canine cancer, it also promises to inform the development of human therapies. In these human therapies, artificial viruses could be customized to such anRead more
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Gen9 DNA Synthesis- Artificial Cancer-Killing Virus the Longest Yet Synthesized
Nov 04,2016
Research Studies Zika Infection May Affect Male Fertility
    While much of the recent news concerning Zika has been focused on how the virus affects pregnant women and can lead to severe birth defects, a new study from investigators at the Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) has found evidence in mice that suggests Zika infections target the male reproductive system—interfering with their abilityRead more
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Nov 04,2016
Atomistic Cell Model Captures Molecular Crowding Effects
    Something like crowd psychology is believed to take hold within the cell, which confines individual molecules so much that they may behave differently than they would, say, within a test tube, a relatively expansive environment. Yet the behaviors of molecular crowds are subtle, unlike the popular delusions, panics, or bouts of irrational exuberance that sometimesRead more
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