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Aug 10,2016
Airway Microbiomes of Babies May Help Predict Lung Disease
    Alterations of pulmonary microbiome have been recognized in multiple respiratory disorders. It is critically important to ascertain if an airway microbiome exists at birth and if so, whether it is associated with subsequent lung disease.       In contrast to the general belief that the airways of an infant are sterile until after birth, University ofRead more
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Airway Microbiomes of Babies May Help Predict Lung Disease
Aug 10,2016
Binge Eating Suppressed by Serotonin 2C Receptor
    While binge eating affects about 10 percent of adults in the United States, the neurobiological basis of the disease is unclear.  Scientists at the USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital say they have found that certain neural circuits have the ability to inhibit binge-like eating behavior inRead more
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Binge Eating Suppressed by Serotonin 2C Receptor
Aug 10,2016
Medicilon’s Recombinant Protein Expression Services
Medicilon has years of experience coupled with a skilled team of scientists to work with you in developing your Protein Expression Services.  We offer protein expression services for E. coli Expression, Yeast Expression, Baculovirus Expression and Mammalian Expression.  Through our protein expression services, you have access to all of the high-quality reagents and technologies inRead more
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Medicilon’s Recombinant Protein Expression Services
Aug 09,2016
Stem Cell Factor Puts Differentiation on Speed Dial
Stem cells can customize their responses to external cues, effectively priming themselves to differentiate toward one cell fate or another. Curiously, the same cues can have different effects on different stem cells, rather like the same speed-dial buttons can instigate calls to different numbers, depending on how the phone has been programmed. Stem cells don'tRead more
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Aug 09,2016
Lasers and Nanoparticles, The Future of Cancer Treatment
    Injecting cancerous tumors with microscopic particles and then zapping them with lasers seems like an idea ripped straight from the pages of science fiction. Yet, that is precisely the treatment strategy which investigators at the Niels Bohr Institute and the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen have been developing to kill cancerRead more
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Aug 08,2016
Novel Microfluidic Device Could Test Drugs for Neuromuscular Diseases
    Engineers at MIT say they have developed a microfluidic device that replicates the neuromuscular junction – the vital connection where nerve meets muscle. The device, about the size of a U.S. quarter, contains a single muscle strip and a small set of motor neurons. The researchers report they can now influence and observe the interactionsRead more
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Novel Microfluidic Device Could Test Drugs for Neuromuscular Diseases
Aug 08,2016
Obesity Weighs Down Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccine
    New research led by researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has uncovered that obese mice are not protected against influenza infections by vaccines that include adjuvants—raising concerns about vaccine effectiveness in obese humans who are known to be at an increased risk for severe flu infections. These recent findings come amid ongoing concerns aboutRead more
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Aug 05,2016
Common Viruses in Humans May Promote Breast Cancer Development
    In our adolescent years, we would often snicker at other kids who were diagnosed with mononucleosis, as it was (and often still is) colloquially referred to as the "kissing disease.” However, in recent years mounting evidence has suggested that infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has become associated with various forms of cancer—which is certainly noRead more
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Aug 05,2016
The Important Role Oxygen Play in Cancer Treatment
    One of the most important things to remember about cancer is it is not a chemotherapy disease, it is not a radiation disease and it is not a Vitamin C disease. Cancer is actually a metabolic dysfunction tied to genetic mutations, and the first step in fighting it is on the metabolic level.      Read more
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Aug 04,2016
Light Activated Chloroplast Factor Removes Protein Introns
    A new way of fixing inactive proteins has been discovered in an algae, which uses chloroplast extracts and light to release an interrupting sequence from a protein.     In a protein, the "weakest link” can be an extra sequence that disrupts the protein's function. Such sequences, according to research from the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), canRead more
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Light Activated Chloroplast Factor Removes Protein Introns