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Sep 20,2016
Medicilon’s Preclinical Pharmacology Studies
Safety Pharmacology (GLP and Non-GLP) Safety pharmacology is the required package of studies for investigational and new drug submissions that examines the functional effects of drug candidates on major organ systems. These studies may also provide mechanistic insights into potential issues of risk or benefit facilitating your drug obtaining approval for marketing by regulatory authorities.Read more
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Medicilon’s Preclinical Pharmacology Studies
Sep 20,2016
EPO Improves Cognitive Performance in Severe Mental Illness
    Researchers report that erythropoietin (EPO), better known as a performance-enhancing drug in sport, may improve cognitive performance in patients with bipolar disorder or major depression. This raises hope for the first long-term treatment for this problem, which affects hundreds of millions of patients throughout the world, according to the investigators who presented their work at the EuropeanRead more
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EPO Improves Cognitive Performance in Severe Mental Illness
Sep 20,2016
Aging Attributed to Hyperfunction, Not Accumulation of Molecular Damage
A new study of protein turnover suggests that hyperfunction theory may better explain aging than the familiar and sensible damage-accumulation hypothesis. This finding is surprising because much aging research has supported the idea that the gradual accumulation of damage to all kinds of molecules is the primary cause of aging. Escalating damage, it has beenRead more
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Aging Attributed to Hyperfunction, Not Accumulation of Molecular Damage
Sep 19,2016
New Way to Reprogram Lymph Node Function to Fight Multiple Sclerosis
    Researchers from the University of Maryland, Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE) and the University of Maryland, School of Medicine report a new technique for turning off the harmful immune attack that occurs during autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), while keeping healthy functions of the immune system intact.           “Our labRead more
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Sep 19,2016
New Mosquito Borne Disease Detected in Caribbean
    University of Florida researchers have identified a patient in Haiti with a serious mosquito-borne illness that has never before been reported in the Caribbean nation.     Physicians in Haiti and researchers from the University of Florida (UF) have stumbled upon a patient infected with a rare virus that until recently has been confined to small outbreaksRead more
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New Mosquito Borne Disease Detected in Caribbean
Sep 19,2016
Medicilon's Custom Peptide Synthesis Services
Medicilon offers  custom synthetic peptides services with a wide range of scales, purity levels, modifications and labeling, which allow you to get the highest performance in your research. Through our manufacturing and development of peptides, we strive to provide a range of unique services that are not only high quality, but beneficial for our customersRead more
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Medicilon's Custom Peptide Synthesis Services
Sep 16,2016
Genomic Signatures Clearly Dictate Schizophrenic Drug Responses
    A drug prescribed to many patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may decrease negative symptoms for people with a certain variant of the COMT gene, according to scientists from Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC).     The mood stabilizer valproate is commonly prescribed to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, though its mechanism of action is poorly understoodRead more
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Genomic Signatures Clearly Dictate Schizophrenic Drug Responses
Sep 16,2016
One-Dose Cure for Ear Infections
    Ear infections are practically a rite of passage into adolescence, as most children experience this ubiquitous childhood malady at least once—often several times—as they mature. Furthermore, as most parents are aware, trying to get young children to take medication orally can be trying at the best of times, let alone several times a day whileRead more
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One-Dose Cure for Ear Infections
Sep 15,2016
Viable Offspring Produced from Non Egg Cells for First Time
Researchers from the University of Bath in the U.K. say they have shown for the first time that offspring can be made from non-egg cells. They point out that their discovery that challenges two centuries of received wisdom. Eggs can be "tricked” into developing into an embryo without fertilization, but the resulting parthenogenotes die afterRead more
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Viable Offspring Produced from Non Egg Cells for First Time
Sep 15,2016
Discovery of Rapidly Adapting Antibody Opens Door for Universal Flu Vaccines
With flu season rapidly advancing, attention will begin to shift focus toward what novel ideas scientists have developed to protect the public health. Now, it would seem, investigators at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are looking to take the lead in this critical discussion because they have recently published data on the discovery of a newRead more
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