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Chemical Screen Points to New Line of Attack Against Neuroblastoma
In the war on neuroblastoma, the current chemical weaponry is reaching its limit.
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Red Oilseed Rape Signals STOP! to Pollen Beetle Infestation
Change in the petal colour of oilseed rape from yellow to red can result in a significant reduction on the pollen beetle infestation.
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Fungal Findings
NIH team used genomic approach to gain a better understanding of the fungi in their new study.
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FAO Urges End of Malnutrition as Priority
Social and economic costs of global malnutrition unacceptable.
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QIAGEN Expands Pipeline of Promising New Biomarkers for Development of Companion Diagnostics
Several lymphoma-related biomarkers, including EZH2 Y641 gene mutations, rights acquired from British Columbia Cancer Agency.
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Arrayjet Continue to Widen Global Sales Channels with New Distribution Deal
Arrayjet appoint Sciencewerke Pte Ltd as a distributor in South East Asia.
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New Phenome Centre will Decipher Roles of Nature and Nurture in Human Health
The MRC-NIHR Phenome Centre will examine around one hundred thousand blood and urine samples every year, putting the UK at the forefront of a revolution in health and medical research.
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NIH Scientists Find Link Between Allergic and Autoimmune Diseases in Mouse Study
Discovery of gene may help scientists better understand diseases such as MS, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease and type 1 diabetes.
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SYGNIS Granted US Patent for QUALIPHI®
New patent opens SYGNIS and QUALIPHI® in a leading position in a €70 million global market.
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Family Studies Suggest Rare Genetic Mutations Team Up To Cause Schizophrenia
Genome-wide analysis suggests “no single genetic recipe” for the mental disorder.
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