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Sep 29,2016
Culex Mosquitoes Do Not Transmit Zika Virus
    Being one of the most widespread mosquito genera in the United States and globally, Culex is a constant concern for public health because several species serve as vectors for important diseases of humans and animals, such as West Nile virus, filariasis, and avian malaria. However, a new research study led by investigators at the KansasRead more
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Culex Mosquitoes Do Not Transmit Zika Virus
Sep 29,2016
Sepsis Therapy May Come from the Sea
    Researchers have known that mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) from a marine invertebrate, the sea squirt, works as a safety valve for stressed mitochondria. This property enables it to stop the runaway inflammatory process that leads to multiple organ failure and eventual death in bacterial sepsis.     Now Marten Szibor, Ph.D., and Howard Jacobs, Ph.D., from theRead more
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Sep 29,2016
Cell Cytotoxicity Assay Services
Cytotoxicity Assays are widely used by researchers and by the pharmaceutical industry to investigate the toxicity of compounds on cellular systems. Cytotoxicity assays provide a rapid, sensitive and validated approach to quantify harmful-dose ranges of compounds and to analyze the biological effects of toxicity on living cellular systems. Additionally, cytotoxicity testing can be used forRead more
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Cell Cytotoxicity Assay Services
Sep 28,2016
Water Bear Protein Protects Human Cells from Radiation
    A new water bear protein can protect the DNA of human cultured cells from otherwise lethal amounts of radiation damage, say a group of Japanese researchers, providing part of the answer to why tardigrades can live in deadly conditions.     For the microscopic, six-legged water bear, or tardigrade, the ability to tolerate extreme conditions just comesRead more
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Water Bear Protein Protects Human Cells from Radiation
Sep 28,2016
Genetic Basis of Sixth Sense Revealed
    Researchers at the NIH report that the PIEZO2 gene controls specific aspects of human touch and proprioception, a "sixth sense” describing awareness of one's body in space. Mutations in the gene caused the two patients in the study to have movement and balance problems and the loss of some forms of touch. Despite their difficulties,Read more
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Genetic Basis of Sixth Sense Revealed
Sep 28,2016
Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) CRO
DMPK or Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics is a major part of studies related to drugs often referred to as ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Elimination). It is concerned with the study of aspects of absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drug compounds which are administered through any route of administration. Drug Metabolish and Pharmacokinetics areRead more
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) CRO
Sep 27,2016
Smoke Gets in Your Genes
    While the iconic singing group "The Platters” crooned that Smoke Gets in Your Eyes in their 1958 hit tune, researchers have now found that smoking actually leaves its "footprint” on the human genome in the form of DNA methylation, according to a new study ("Epigenetic Signatures of Cigarette Smoking”) in Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics. The new findings suggest thatRead more
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Smoke Gets in Your Genes
Sep 27,2016
Gene Therapy Technique May Help To Prevent Cancer Metastasis
Progress in combating breast cancer has continued to flourish over the past several decades, and scientists are relentlessly developing novel therapies that increase remission and overall survival rates. Yet, controlling the spread of malignant cells from the primary tumor to other sites within the body—commonly known as metastasis—is an area of cancer biology that hasRead more
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Gene Therapy Technique May Help To Prevent Cancer Metastasis
Sep 27,2016
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Services
By providing the high quality immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) services to customers for many years, Medicilon will give you the best and the most comprehensive service in regular and customized immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence services. Our lab is equipped to work with all types of tissue, as well as developing IHC and scoring methods forRead more
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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Services
Sep 26,2016
Obese Kids Have Different Germs In Their Gut
    Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and is rapidly increasing among industrialized nations. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity rates have more than doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years. Obesity affects 17% of children and teens nationwide, and in 2012Read more
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Obese Kids Have Different Germs In Their Gut