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Structural Blueprints of Lnt Enzyme Revealed

Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have gained key structural insights into the machinery employed by opportunistic, disease-causing bacteria, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit them.
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Novel Form of Transcription Captured by X-Ray Crystallography

New crystal structure reveals RNA exiting the polymerase enzyme through an alternative channel to enable this reiterative transcription.
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Nano-sized Monster Truck Wins World's Shortest Race

The world’s shortest race by distance, a fraction of the width of a human hair, was run on gold and silver tracks, and took a whopping 30 hours.
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Existing Diabetes Drug Could Lower Brain Pressure

A drug commonly used to treat patients with either obesity or Type II diabetes could be used as a novel new way to lower brain pressure.
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Medivir Outsources Compound Management to BioAscent

BioAscent is now managing 56,000 samples of Medivir's compound collection for their ongoing drug discovery activities.
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Lab Innovations Continues Partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry

Lab Innovations, returns for its sixth year providing professionals with offers in a wide variety of sectors including pharmaceuticals.
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Avocado Husks Contain a Plethora of Beneficial Compounds

Scientists report that avocado seed husks, which are usually discarded along with the seed, are hidden gold mines packed with a previously unrecognized plethora of chemical compounds.
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Mechanism Behind Poor Response to Immunotherapy in Some Cancers Identified

Researchers have identified a possible reason why some aggressive breast cancers are unresponsive to certain immunotherapy treatments, as well as a potential solution.
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Freedom of Information Request Reveals Benefits of Blocked MS Drug

A drug that is blocked by the EU regulatory system has now been found to improve the quality of life of people with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).
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Test Successfully Identifies Which Research Results in Mice Will Help Humans With MS

In determining which genes are conserved across species, the researchers also discovered a new gene that improves myelin repair.
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