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Early Detection of Lung Cancer
The University of Manchester has signed a collaboration agreement with Abcodia to perform proteomics studies on a cohort of non-small cell lung cancer cases from the UKCTOCS biobank, with the aim of discovering new blood-based biomarkers for earlier detection of the disease.
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Pitt Team Gets the Beat, Develops Method of Quantifying Ciliary Movement
Researchers have figured out how to objectively quantify the beating action of cilia, the tiny, hair-like projections on cells that line nasal passages, the lungs and almost every other body tissue.
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Engineered Clotting Protein Stops Bleeding in Most Common Inherited Bleeding Disorder
First-of-its-kind protein shown effective in severe von Willebrand disease.
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How Chronic Inflammation Can Lead to Cancer
Researchers discover how the immune system can create cancerous DNA mutations when fighting off infection.
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How the Lung Repairs its Wounds
Researchers have gained detailed insights into the dynamic remodeling of the tissue during lung repair.
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Computer Algorithm Can Forecast Patients’ Deadly Sepsis
New study reports on method that tops existing septic shock screening techniques by 60 percent.
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Cancer Markers May be Present Early During Human Development
Researchers at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute have uncovered a link between the genomes of cells originating in the neural crest and development of tumors — a discovery that could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat cancer.
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Paradigm, TME Research Collaborate
The companies have announced the launch of a joint precision medicine breast cancer registry.
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Blood Biomarkers Reveal Recent Patterns of Malaria Infection
Researchers have identified antibody biomarkers in the blood of Ugandan children which can accurately determine whether they have been exposed to the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in the past year.
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Hamilton Storage Announces Formation of Hamilton Storage GmbH
New subsidiary to serve Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
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