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Protein Causes Most Common Type of Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers have confirmed a protein as an oncogene responsible for the most common and lethal form of pancreatic cancer – pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
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Cracking “Virus Code” To Combat Cancer
Researchers at Cardiff University believe new understanding about how a virus enters and infects human cells could help pave the way for new cancer vaccines and treatments.
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Study Highlights E-cigarette Health Concerns
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation highlights health concerns related to the use of e-cigarettes.
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Different Tongue, Same Information: 17-language Study Reveals How We Communicate Information at a Similar Rate
If you travel to a different part of the world, the richness of a foreign language may be the first thing that strikes you. A new study from researchers at the University of Lyon suggests there may be fewer differences between tongues than you might have thought.
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Could the Link Between “Hunger Hormone” and Alzheimer’s Explain Clinical Trial Failure?
In a new study, a team of researchers from the University of Texas Dallas have explored ghrelin's potential role in the neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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You Can Have Too Much of a Good Thing With Vitamin D
Researchers find that taking high doses of vitamin D may result in a decrease in bone density.
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Linking Genes and Diseases Using AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being harnessed by researchers to track down genes that cause disease. Researchers took a creative, combined deep learning approach that uses data from multiple sources to teach algorithms how to find patterns between genes and diseases.
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Improving Drug Delivery Through Mesoporous Materials
A team have improved the drug-loading capacity of mesoporous silica by adjusting the pore diameter through surface modification to achieve controlled and targeted release of drugs.
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FAK Protein Linked to Chemo Resistance in Ovarian Cancer
Researchers have linked changes in the gene for the protein focal adhesion kinase, or FAK, to ovarian cancer's ability to survive chemotherapy.
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Melatonin May Help Prevent Bone Loss in Astronauts During Space Flight
Melatonin could be a novel drug for preventing bone loss of astronauts during space flight.
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