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Bruker Announces Opening of Expanded Applications and Demonstration Facility in Japan
The new multi-technology applications laboratory is co-located with Bruker’s R&D and manufacturing facility for X-ray analysis systems in Yokohama.

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UCLA Scientists Develop 'Crystal Ball' for Personalized Cancer Treatment
New tool predicts how a chemotherapy drug will work on individual tumors to pinpoint the effective treatment.

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UT Southwestern Researchers Discover Brain's Memory 'Buffer' in Single Cells
The study identifies the specific signal that establishes nonpermanent cellular memory and reveals how the brain holds temporary information.

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Texas State University Acquires Rigaku SCXmini Chemical Crystallography Instrument
The University has purchased the benchtop small molecule XRD crystallography instrument for Cyber-enabled for cyber-enabled teaching and research.

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Vampires Go to Bat for Stroke Treatment
The stroke experts are hoping a blood thinner that mimics a chemical in vampire saliva will help save brain cells in stroke patients.

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InforSense Partners with U.K.’s Leading Institutions to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease
Translational research solution to help accelerate early diagnosis and personalized medicine treatments.

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Cryo-Cell Announces Partnership with National Institutes of Health
The collaboration will evaluate menstrual stem cells for future potential breast cancer therapy.

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Evotec Reports Phase I Safety Data from Tyramine Interaction Study with EVT 302
The study was undertaken to determine potential safety advantages of EVT 302 versus non-selective MAO inhibitors and less selective MAO-B inhibitors.

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Cancer Requires Support from Immune System to Develop, UT Southwestern Researchers Report
Tumors that grow around nerves in a rare genetic disease need cooperation from cells from the immune system in order to grow, reports a team of scientists.

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Cancer Requires Support From Immune System to Develop, UT Southwestern Researchers Report
Tumors that grow around nerves in a rare genetic disease need cooperation from cells from the immune system in order to grow, reports a team of scientists, including researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center.
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