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Oct 20,2016
Anti Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Treatment of Depression
    Anti-inflammatory drugs similar to those used to treat conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis could in future be used to treat some cases of depression, concludes a review led by the University of Cambridge that further implicates our immune system in mental health disorders.     Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge led aRead more
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Anti Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Treatment of Depression
Oct 20,2016
Research progress of concomitant safety pharmacology in repeated dosing toxicity test
The main purpose of repeated dosing toxicity test is to describe the toxicity characteristics of the animal after repeatedly receiving the test substance, predict the clinical adverse reactions that the test substance may cause, and determine the target organ or target tissue of the test substance toxicity. The main detection indicators include hematology, Blood biochemistry,Read more
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Research progress of concomitant safety pharmacology in repeated dosing toxicity test
Oct 20,2016
Endotoxin Testing Services
Medicilon provides endotoxin testing for the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and medical device industries. Endotoxins are small, stable, bacterially-derived hydrophobic molecules which can easily contaminate labware and whose presence can significantly impact both in vitro and in vivo experiments. Their presence is detected by the limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay which can detect down to 0.01 EndotoxinRead more
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Endotoxin Testing Services
Oct 19,2016
Familiar Substance a Life Extension Twofer
    It's a coenzyme that occurs in all living cells, it's necessary for carrying out metabolically significant redox reactions, and it's known to play a role in aging processes. It is nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). When the oxidized form of this substance, NAD+, is added to animal models, it appears to extend life and postpone theRead more
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Familiar Substance a Life Extension Twofer
Oct 19,2016
Study Links Protein In Wheat To Chronic Inflammation Conditions
    Consuming a family of proteins found in wheat can lead to a host of chronic health conditions, United European Gastroenterology scientists say in a study. Scientists have discovered that a protein in wheat triggers the inflammation in chronic health conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis, and also contributes toward the development of non-celiacRead more
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Oct 19,2016
Custom Antibody Development Services
We provide a complete range of custom monoclonal antibody development services, from antigen design and production to humanized antibodies. We will use an antigen that you supply or we can produce it for you, either as a recombinant protein or a chemically synthesized peptide.
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Custom Antibody Development Services
Oct 18,2016
Dolphin Proteins May Hold the Secret to Protection against Hypoxia
    Dolphins and other marine mammals can survive deep dives that deprive vital organs of oxygen without causing damage—a scenario for humans that would be lethal. During dives that can last as long as 90 minutes, marine mammals restrict blood flow to their kidneys, liver, heart, and lungs to shunt more oxygen to the brain.     Now,Read more
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Oct 18,2016
Targeting Glioblastoma by Depriving Brain Cancer Cells of Cholesterol
    A Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research study has identified a metabolic vulnerability in the aggressive and incurable brain cancer glioblastoma (GBM) and shown how it can potentially be exploited for therapy. The study, led by Paul Mischel, M.D., of the Ludwig Institute, San Diego and Benjamin Cravatt, Ph.D., of The Scripps Research Institute, demonstrates thatRead more
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Oct 17,2016
CRISPR Correct Genetic Mutation That Causes Sickle Cell Disease
    Stem cells harvested from the blood of sickle cell patients have been subjected to gene editing, which succeeded in correcting the mutation responsible for sickle cell disease (SCD). In fact, stem cells were corrected in such large numbers that they have the potential to alleviate symptoms of the disease, which primarily afflicts those of AfricanRead more
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Oct 17,2016
Heavy Cannabis Use Linked to Osteoporosis
    Smoking weed and coming down with a case of “the munchies” often goes hand-in-hand. You ravenously go through packs of potato chips, candy, and any food within arms reach. Surprisingly, while "lighting up” is associated with increased appetite, as a new study from the University of Edinburgh has just released data showing that people whoRead more
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