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Melanoma Cell Growth Inhibited by Novel Compound

Researchers have developed a novel compound with the ability to inhibit melanoma cell growth. This research, published today, could pave the way for the development of a new class of cancer therapies, with improved safety and efficacy.
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Locating the Precise Reaction Path: Methane Dissociation on Platinum

An international team of researchers has used infrared spectroscopy techniques and a quantum theory model for a more complete understanding of methane dissociation reactions on platinum.
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New Strategy for Isotope Separation with Flexible Porous Material

A new study by an international team of researchers, has announced that they have succeeded in developing a novel deuterium separation method, using a special class of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) whose pore dimensions change upon gas adsorption.
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Taking Cancer Immunotherapy to the Next Level Using Viruses

A new study suggests that a combinations of two immunotherapies -- oncolytic viruses and checkpoint inhibitors -- could be much more successful than traditional treatments in fighting breast cancer and possibly other cancers.
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Supercomputers Help Researchers Design Cancer Models and Predict Treatment Outcomes

The Center for Computational Oncology is developing complex computer models and analytic tools to predict how cancer will progress in a specific individual, based on their unique biological characteristics.
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Researchers Have Produced Important Chiral Multi-centered Fused Tricyclic Compounds

Researchers have developed a highly efficient way to produce chiral multi-centered fused tricyclic compounds of which core structure is often found in bioactive compounds including medicines.
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Sekisui XenoTech Hiring and Growing to Meet Customer Demand

Global contract research organization experiencing growth across all departments.
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Short-Term Exposure to Low Levels of Air Pollution Linked With Premature Death Among U.S. Seniors

Short-term exposures to fine particulate air pollution and ozone—even at levels well below current national safety standards—were linked to higher risk of premature death among the elderly in the U.S. according to a new study.
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New Opportunities for Type 2 Diabetes Drug Discovery: Researchers Determine Glucagon Receptor Structure

Complex structure of a class B GPCR bound to an analogue of its endogenous ligand ignites new excitement in GPCR research.
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An Easi-CRISPR Recipe for Creating the Perfect Mouse Model

Scientists can now create much-needed animal models at previously unheard of rates rapidly and at significantly lower cost.
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