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Aug 23,2016
Fruit Flies May Be Helpful to Fight Cervical Cancer Caused By HPV
    HPV (Human papillomavirus), one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the United States, has been identified as a primary cause of cervical cancer in women.       An international team of scientists led by the University of Missouri has completed studies on fruit flies with a condition that mimics a form of HPV-induced cancer.Read more
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Aug 23,2016
Search and Replace of Genomic Swaps Out Seven Codons
    Synthetic biologists have directed their attention toward a phenomenon that editors have long called elegant variation—the liberal and possibly excessive use of synonyms. Whereas an editor might choose to curb an author's over-reliance on a thesaurus, synthetic biologists might want to simplify a genome by limiting the use of multiple codons instead of just oneRead more
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Search and Replace of Genomic Swaps Out Seven Codons
Aug 22,2016
Ginger Nanoparticles Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ginger has a long and rich history when it comes to improving our wellbeing. Its medical use can be traced back thousands of years as a natural remedy for things like diarrhea and upset stomachs, but still today the thick, knotted root continues to reveal some hidden talents.   Investigators at the Atlanta Veterans AffairsRead more
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Ginger Nanoparticles Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Aug 22,2016
Unhealthy Diet During Pregnancy May Lead to Kids with ADHD
    Eating a balanced diet is a key to staving off disease and maintaining a healthy weight.  According to the researchers from King’s College London and the University of Bristol, they have found that a high-fat, high-sugar diet during pregnancy may be linked to symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children who show conduct problems earlyRead more
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Aug 19,2016
Distract DNA Repair to Cinch CRISPR Knockout
    Just because a gene is cut and disabled doesn't mean the cell's DNA repair mechanisms are ready to throw in the towel. No, they stay in the gene's corner, patching the gene's damage, keeping the gene in the transcriptional ring. Because the gene's molecular seconds can lessen knockout efficiency, those who would keep the geneRead more
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Distract DNA Repair to Cinch CRISPR Knockout
Aug 19,2016
Potential Therapeutic Target for Huntington Disease
    Huntington's disease causes jerky, uncoordinated movements and a loss of control of motor function. It also results in deficits in learning and memory, as well as personality changes, such as dementia, depression, and aggression. Huntington's is ultimately fatal, and there are no treatments to stop or slow its progression.     Researchers at the Gladstone Institutes andRead more
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Potential Therapeutic Target for Huntington Disease
Aug 18,2016
CRISPRs Point Way to New Sickle Cell Disease Therapies
    An international team of scientists led by researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital says it has found a way to use CRISPR gene editing to help fix sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia in blood cells isolated from patients. The study (“A Genome-Editing Strategy to treat β-Hemoglobinopathies That Recapitulates a Mutation Associated with a BenignRead more
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Aug 18,2016
Green Does Not Mean Go for Mice
    Anyone who has tried to sleep in with the blinds raised on a sunny morning knows all too well that light affects sleep. Yet, visible light, as detected by the human eye, represents an array of colors of various wavelengths. The evidence is continuing to mount suggesting that particular wavelengths affect sleep and wakefulness statesRead more
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Aug 17,2016
Emergency Response Protein against Influenza Identified for Innate Immune System
    The enigmatic mechanisms that control the human immune system are essential for the body to mount a proper defense against microbial invaders. A greater understanding of these defensive pathways would allow scientists to develop therapies that could precisely modulate the immune response in the treatment of virulent pathogens.       Now, immunologists at St. Jude Children'sRead more
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Emergency Response Protein against Influenza Identified for Innate Immune System
Aug 17,2016
Novel Technique May Cut Costs of Developing Life Saving Therapeutics
    Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (EPFL) say they have developed a method to produce aryl-containing amines in a cheap and easily scalable way. Their study ("Amine Synthesis via Iron Catalysed Reductive Coupling of Nitroarenes with Alkyl Halides”) is published in Nature Communications.     The amines are one of the most important classes ofRead more
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Novel Technique May Cut Costs of Developing Life Saving Therapeutics