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Soy Shows Promise as Natural Anti-Microbial Agent

Researchers from University of Guelph show that soy isoflavones and peptides could be used to reduce microbial contamination of food.
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Potential Target for Revolutionary Antibiotics

An international team of including the Lomonosov Moscow State University researchers discovered which enzyme enables Escherichia coli bacterium (E. coli) to breathe.
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New Database for Sharing MS Clinical Trial Data

A new database containing nearly 2500 patient records from the placebo arms of nine multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical trials is now available for research by qualified investigators.
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Doubling Down on Dengue

HMS researchers have discovered two ways a compound blocks dengue virus.
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Genetic Approach May Lead to New Treatments for Digestive Diseases

Researchers at UMass Medical School have identified a new molecular pathway critical for maintaining the smooth muscle tone that allows the passage of materials through the digestive system.
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Designing Better Drugs

A rational drug engineering approach could breathe new life into drug development.
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Plasticell Awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation 2016

Plasticell is pleased to announce it has been awarded the 2016 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation.
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Sciformix Rated Among the ‘Top 20 Most Promising Pharma and Life Sciences Solution Providers’

Sciformix Corporation has been recognized as one of the Top 20 Most Promising “Pharma & Life Sciences Solution Providers - 2016” in a recent feature by Silicon India.
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Targeting an ‘Undruggable’ Cancer Gene

RAS genes are mutated in more than 30 percent of human cancers and represent one of the most sought-after cancer targets for drug developers.
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Unique Model for Studying ALS

Unique mouse model will allow researchers to better study the genetic origins and potential treatments of ALS.
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