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Jul 21,2016
Revisiting CAR T Cells for Treating HIV Shows Promise
The rise in the development of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells for use against various forms of cancer has been well documented due to encouraging results in recent years. Yet, the earliest CAR T-cell trials were done in the early 1990s for HIV-1 infections but were sidelined due to less than efficacious results. However,Read more
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Revisiting CAR T Cells for Treating HIV Shows Promise
Jul 21,2016
Smart Thread Could Be A Perfect Way To Collect Diagnostic Information
    Researchers led by Tufts University engineers have integrated nano-scale sensors, electronics and microfluidics into threads — ranging from simple cotton to sophisticated synthetics that can be sutured through multiple layers of tissue to gather diagnostic data wirelessly in real time, according to a paper published online July 18 in Microsystems & Nanoengineering. The research suggestsRead more
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Jul 20,2016
Weight Loss Can Lower Protein Level Associated With Cancer
    A new study by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Hutch) in Seattle describes women who achieved their weight loss goals through diet and exercise showed lower levels of certain proteins in the blood that play a role in angiogenesis.  The angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth that has been intimatelyRead more
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Jul 20,2016
Super Cool Nanoparticle Opens Door to Improved Tumor Therapy
Biomedical researchers in Canada say they have discovered a "smart” organic, biodegradable nanoparticle that uses heat and light in a controlled manner potentially to target and ablate tumors with greater precision. The proof-of-concept findings ["Controlling Spatial Heat and Light Distribution by Using Photothermal Enhancing Auto-Regulated Liposomes (PEARLs)”], published online in Angewandte Chemie, provide a viableRead more
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Super Cool Nanoparticle Opens Door to Improved Tumor Therapy
Jul 19,2016
Medicilon’s FTE Chemistry Services
    Medicilon chemistry provides customers with a variety of contract options depending on their specific project requirements. The choice of contract options depends on the complexity of the project, the volume of work to be conducted and the client's level of comfort with Medicilon.   Our Chemistry department owns the professional chemical synthesis techniques. We haveRead more
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Jul 19,2016
Beta Cell Subtypes Flagged, Implications for Diabetes Research Cited
    Pancreatic β cells are not all alike, but β cell subtypes tend to be overlooked, mainly because it is difficult to distinguish between them. Although the blurring of β cells is understandable, it is still unfortunate. It retards research that could lead to regenerative therapies for diabetes.     Fortunately, recent studies are highlighting new ways toRead more
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Beta Cell Subtypes Flagged, Implications for Diabetes Research Cited
Jul 19,2016
Neural Plumbing of Men and Women Are from Mars and Venus Respectively
    While measuring brain activity with magnetic resonance imaging during blood pressure trials, scientists at UCLA found that men and women had opposite responses in the right front area of the insular cortex, a part of the brain integral to the experience of emotions, blood pressure control, and self-awareness. The insular cortex has five main partsRead more
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Neural Plumbing of Men and Women Are from Mars and Venus Respectively
Jul 18,2016
Immunotherapy Cuts Heart Disease Risk In Arthritis Patients
    Russian scientists have presented data that shows immunotherapy can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The investigators found that the combination of two extra-low-dose anti-cytokine drugs decreased rheumatoid arthritis disease activity and cardiovascular, cardiac disease activity. The findings from this study were presented over the weekend at the 2016 FrontiersRead more
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Jul 18,2016
Gene Therapy Unveils New Target for Treating Depression
    Researchers at Northwestern Medicine say they have manipulated a novel target in the brain using gene therapy that could lead to new treatments for depression. The investigators showed decreasing hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel proteins reduced depression-like behavior in mice. If replicated in humans, the findings could inform fresh therapies for millions of patients whoRead more
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Jul 15,2016
The Role of Mitochondria in Metastatic Cancer
    Scientists at The Wistar Institute have identified a specific network of proteins present in mitochondria of tumor cells that is essential for maintaining a clean function of mitochondria, enabling not only the proliferation of tumor cells but also their ability to move and invade distant organs. The new study—"The Mitochondrial Unfoldase-Peptidase Complex ClpXP Controls BioenergeticsRead more
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The Role of Mitochondria in Metastatic Cancer