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Yale Researchers Identify Genetic Cause of Rare Infant Epileptic Disorder
A team of researchers has identified the gene that, when mutated, causes a devastating early-onset disorder in babies known as “malignant migrating partial seizures of infants,” or MMPSI.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Reports Q3 Revenue and EPS Results
Revenue increased 5% to a record $3.09 billion for the third quarter with adjusted operating income rising 5% to $576 million.
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TriLink BioTechnologies, Inc. Awards Brock University ResearchReward
TriLink announced that it has awarded Dr. Tony Yan of Brock University a ResearchReward for CleanAmp™ PCR reagents, nucleoside triphosphates and oligonucleotides.
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Open Data Partnership Leads to Release of Data from Nobel Prize-Winning Laboratory for Public Use
Over the last decade an ENU mutagenesis program was operated by the Beutler laboratory at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA.
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Genome-wide DNA Methylation and Gene Expression Analyses of Monozygotic Twins Discordant for IQ Levels
Regarding that MZ twins are identical in genetic composition, the IQ difference could be associated with environmental factors, via epigenetic mechanisms regulations.
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AITbiotech Secured ISO 13485 certification for its Genomic Services and MDx Labs in Singapore
The 13485:2003 certification are for Design, Development and Manufacturing of IVD Medical Devices for Detection of Infectious Diseases; and Manufacturing of Oligonucleotides and Sequencing Services.
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Exiqon and Takara Bio Partner in the Distribution of Products in Asia
Takara Bio Inc. (Japan) announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Exiqon A/S (Denmark) and will start to market its miRCURY LNA™ products from January 7, 2013.
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Salk Scientists Pinpoint Key Player in Parkinson's Disease Neuron Loss
Stem cell study may help to unravel how a genetic mutation leads to Parkinson's symptoms.
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Discovery of Biological Energy-Sensing Switch Could Have Broad Implications for Biology and Medicine
Biochemists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered a genetic sequence that can alter its host gene’s activity in response to cellular energy levels.
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Study: How Cells form 'Trash Bags' for Recycling Waste
A class of membrane-sculpting proteins create vesicles that carry old and damaged proteins from the surface of cellular compartments into internal recycling plants where the waste is degraded and components are reused.
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