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Esterase Activities in the Intestine Show Significance in Drug Metabolism
Scientists discover esterase activities in the intestine can also be significant in drug metabolism as well as the gastrointestinal wall.
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Could Manipulating the Tissue Microenvironment be the Key to Reducing Cancer Risk?
Evidence shows that It is only when the tissue microenvironment is degraded that cells with cancer-causing mutations find themselves most fit and suddenly able to out-compete healthy cells and so establish themselves in the landscape of the body.
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Zuckerberg, Chan Donate $10M to Computational Health Sciences
Atul Butte, MD, PhD, who is helping to guide UC San Francisco into a new era of computational science and medicine, has been named the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg Distinguished Professor at UCSF.
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How DNA Damage Turns the Immune System Against Cancer
Findings suggest modifying the cell replication cycle could make combo therapies more successful.
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Manmade Peptides Reduce Breast Cancer’s Spread
The manmade peptides that directly disrupt the inner workings of a gene known to support cancer’s spread significantly reduce metastasis in a mouse model of breast cancer.
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Metrion, LifeArc Extend Collaboration to Support LifeArc's Neuroscience Drug Discovery Programme
Metrion Biosciences and LifeArc extend partnership agreement to help with LifeArc's drug discovery programme and evaluate the activity of compounds in human neuronal networks.
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BioTek Instruments Named ‘Vermont Business Growth Award’ Winner
BioTek Instruments will receive a 2017 Vermont Business Growth Award due to its 28.3% growth over the past five years.
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Agilent Technologies Acquires Raman Spectroscopy Innovator, Cobalt Light Systems
Agilent Technologies obtains Cobalt to accelerate growth of Raman spectroscopy and increase Agilent's value proposition for pharmaceutical and biopharma customers.
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Redox Catalysis Method for Recycling Plant Material into Stock Chemicals, in Flow
Certain plant components are a promising renewable source for commodity chemicals.
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Electrodes Could Clean up Cross-Coupling Reactions
The process by which pharmaceutical drugs are created might soon be changing due to one University of Colorado Boulder professor.
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