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Cryopreservation – News and Features

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Exploring the New Insights Revealed by Epigenetics

This article explores some of the recent research where epigenetic approaches have advanced our understanding of disease.
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Body Composition Impacts Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Risk

People with high levels of body fat stored in their belly or arms may be more likely to develop diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s than people with low levels of fat in these areas, according to a study.
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Two Proteins Implicated in Recurrent Stroke Risk

The new study has identified new genetic and molecular risk factors that may reveal new pathways for treating patients after they experience their first stroke.
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Blood Protein "Signatures" Predict Onset of 67 Diseases, Study Reveals

Protein ‘signatures’, which can be obtained via a blood sample, can be used to predict the onset of 67 diseases including multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, motor neurone disease, pulmonary fibrosis, and dilated cardiomyopathy.
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Self-Declared “Night Owls” Tend To Perform Better in Cognitive Tests

According to a new study, sleeping between 7-9 hours a night was optimum for brain function, boosting cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning and speed of processing information.
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Researchers Identify Thousands of High-Risk Cancer Gene Variants

Researchers have investigated the impact of all possible genetic changes in the tumor suppressor gene BAP1.
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Could “Love Hormones” Treat Obesity and Postnatal Depression?

Scientists from the University of Cambridge have identified a gene that can cause obesity, behavioral issues and postnatal depression when missing or impaired. The study, published in Cell, points to oxytocin as a potential treatment.
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Industry Insight

Semarion Wins SLAS Europe Ignite Award 2024

At SLAS Europe 2024, Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Jeroen Verheyen, CEO of Semarion, to discuss their award-winning work and how technological innovations advance research.
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Industry Insight

SLAS Europe 2024 New Product Award Winners

Two winners earned the New Product Award at SLAS Europe 2024: SEED Biosciences’ Dispen3D and Cryologyx’s PlateReady™. Technology Networks spoke with CEO of CryoLogyx Tom Congdon to learn more about their award-winning new product.
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Your Sleep Tracker Could Reveal Health Secrets

Researchers identified five sleep types; the way people move between these types yields insights about both chronic and acute conditions.
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