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Agilent Presents Early Career Professor Award to Dr. Gary Patti

Professor Gary Patti from Washington University earns the prestigious Early Career Professor Award for his work in Metabolomics.
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Breakthrough Nanorod Tech Could Deliver Gene Therapy Directly to Cancer Cells

The new system provides a unique opportunity for site-directed, light-inducible transgene expression in mammalian cells by a near-infrared laser, with minimal phototoxicity.
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Agilent Technologies Acquires Raman Spectroscopy Innovator, Cobalt Light Systems

Agilent Technologies obtains Cobalt Light Systems and will provide Raman spectroscopic instruments for the pharmaceutical industry, applied markets and public safety.
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Broad Institute Joins Discussions to Improve Access to CRISPR Technology

If other key patent holders join, pool would expand access and streamline non-exclusive licensing for commercial use.
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FDA Approved Cancer Drug Now Linked to Serious Cardiovascular Side Effects

The team, led by researcher Marcos Malumbres, has discovered how Plk1 protein not only regulates tumor growth but is an essential protein for the control of contraction of the arteries and blood pressure.
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Prexton Therapeutic's Parkinson's Drug Candidate, Foliglurax, Enters Phase II Trial

Foliglurax works by stimulating a novel compensatory neuronal system that activates a specific glutamatergic system target (mGluR4) that is unaffected by Parkinson's Disease.
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Direct Imaging of Protein Stability in Hydrogels

Researchers use Fast Relaxation Imaging (FReI) to investigate the folding stability and dynamics of proteins within polyacrylamide hydrogels.
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Your Gut Bacteria Could Help Predict Your Bodies Response to Junk Food

Chemical signatures from gut bacteria which show up in urine can be used to predict how the body will respond to a 'junk' diet.
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High Fat Diet in Pregnancy Could Substantially Increase Breast Cancer Risk

Feeding pregnant female mice a diet high in fat derived from common corn oil resulted in genetic changes that substantially increased breast cancer susceptibility in three generations of female offspring.
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Comprehensive Genomic Analysis of Leukemia Reveals New Drug Targets

Charting the genomic landscape of T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients revealed insights that will guide research and help to lay the foundation for more targeted therapy.

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