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Oct 12,2016
Recombinant Protein Expression and Purification Services
Medicilon offers Recombinant Protein Expression and Purification Services. Medicilon is a leading provider of comprehensive, high quality recombinant protein and bioprocess services. We offer a variety of recombinant protein expression platforms along with a host of other protein services like chemical protein synthesis, protein refolding and structural biology services. Medicilon offers extensive expertise across fourRead more
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Recombinant Protein Expression and Purification Services
Oct 11,2016
Cell Migration Assays Services
The Transwell Migration Assay is a commonly used test to study the migratory response of endothelial cells to angiogenic inducers or inhibitors. It is a highly integrated, multi-step process that orchestrates embryonic morphogenesis, tissue repair and regeneration. It plays a pivotal role in the disease progression of cancer, mental retardation, atherosclerosis and arthritis. The initialRead more
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Oct 11,2016
Muscles Are Scavenged for Repair
    Putting in that extra effort on the elliptical will register pretty quickly, as the burning sensation in your legs begins to radiate outward—a feeling often caused by microruptures in the cell membrane of muscle fibers. For muscle cells to survive, the holes in the cell membrane must be sealed swiftly; yet the particular mechanism behindRead more
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Muscles Are Scavenged for Repair
Oct 11,2016
Fighting Cancer with Alzheimer
    Amyloid bodies are usually unhealthy developments, most notably in Alzheimer's disease. Yet amyloid bodies, which are aggregates of alternatively folded proteins, may point to a new form of cancer therapy. Amyloid bodies put cells—including cancer cells—into a dormant state. Unfortunately, in cancer cells, amyloid bodies sometimes disaggregate, and the proteins that are released tend toRead more
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Oct 10,2016
Exercise Releases Hormone That Helps Prevent Fat
    In 1982 Jane Fonda proclaimed to America that "no pain, no gain” and "feel the burn” were the mantras they needed to follow to get into shape. What she couldn't have known at the time was that a hormone secreted from muscles in response to exercise was aiding people in their weight-loss endeavors. Now, aRead more
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Exercise Releases Hormone That Helps Prevent Fat
Oct 10,2016
Heart Function Suffers When Enhancer DNA Is Disabled
    Heart disease isn't just about genes. It's about gene expression, too, as scientists based at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have demonstrated. These scientists examined the how noncoding DNA elements called enhancers can impact heart function. They identified two enhancers that appear to be relevant to human heart development and function, and then they disabled eitherRead more
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Heart Function Suffers When Enhancer DNA Is Disabled
Oct 08,2016
Medicilon's Molecular Biology Services
Molecular Biology Services Medicilon provides fully integrated pharmaceutical services to the global pharmaceutical community. The services across biology, chemistry and preclinical research are specially designed to help clients develop their research and discovery programs from the initial idea stage to the IND filing phase. Biology department in Medicilon has extensive research experiences in the fieldsRead more
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Medicilon's Molecular Biology Services
Oct 07,2016
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for Molecular Machine Discoveries
    Three investigators were named co-winners of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work in designing and developing molecular machines.     Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Ph.D., of the University of Strasbourg, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, Ph.D., of Northwestern University, and Bernard L. Feringa, Ph.D., of University of Groningen, were cited for developing molecules with controllable movements thatRead more
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Oct 07,2016
Microsatellite Instability Tied to Cancer Progression and Survival
    The genome is littered with microsatellites, short stretches of repetitive DNA that are known to lose or gain nucleotides in certain cancers. Despite this connection between microsatellites and cancer, microsatellites have not been systematically surveyed—until now. A new study has examined more than 200,000 microsatellite sites across 18 cancer types, going far beyond previous studies,Read more
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Microsatellite Instability Tied to Cancer Progression and Survival
Oct 06,2016
Red Wine May Help Some Breathe Easier
Oenophiles have advocated the pleasures and benefits of drinking red wine for centuries. However, much of the basis for the medicinal value of the burgundy spirit has been anecdotal at best. Yet, over the past several decades, reliable, hypothesis-driven research has uncovered a few components of red wine with some unique properties. Resveratrol, a naturalRead more
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