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Unique Peptide Could Treat Cancers, Neurological Disorders, Infectious Diseases

Scientists have synthesized a peptide that shows potential for pharmaceutical development through an ability to induce a cell-recycling process called autophagy.
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Iron in New Maize Strain gets Absorbed More Readily

Researchers have developed a strain of maize with a high iron bioavailability, meaning more of the iron that is present naturally in these maize lines can be absorbed.
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Sigma Life Science to Distribute Olink Bioscience's Protein-Protein Interaction Assay

The products complement Sigma's antibody, RNAi and gene editing technologies.
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Life Technologies Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for Diagnostic Use of Products

Life's Applied Biosystems Dx Genetic Analyzer and SeCore® kits constitute first sequence-based system cleared for HLA typing.
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Horizon Wins Most Promising Company at World Conference on Personalized Medicine

Award based on technology, performance to date, and forward plans.
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Life Technologies Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2012 Results

Fourth quarter revenue increased 3% to $999 million, or 4.5% excluding currency.
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MiReven Announces Positive In Vitro Results for miRNA-7-5p in Melanoma

MiReven launches its new website at www.mireven.com.au.
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In-solution Hybrid Capture of Bisulfite-converted DNA for Targeted Bisulfite Sequencing of 174 ADME Genes

The aim of this study was to develop a method for the analysis of DNA methylation patterns in 174 ADME genes.
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New and Exciting Distribution Agreement Between SLS and Roche

Agreement for the distribution of the Roche Applied Science X-tremeGENE transfection reagents.
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When the Cell’s Two Genomes Collide

Animal cells contain two genomes: one in the nucleus and one in the mitochondria. When mutations occur in each, they can become incompatible, leading to disease.
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