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New Rare Congenital Heart Disease Disorders Found in Children
Largest genomic study of heart disease in children reveals inherited genetic roots.
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JAX Recieves $28.3M of NIH Funding for Knockout Mouse Project
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will award a total of $28,305,235 to The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) over five years to fund phase 2 of the Knockout Mouse Production and Phenotyping Project (KOMP2).
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The Key to a Major Process of DNA Repair
Researchers at the Institut Jacques Monod (CNRS / Université Paris Diderot), the ENS Biology Institute (ENS / CNRS / Inserm), and Bristol University (UK) have deciphered for the first time in full, how DNA degraded by UV repairs itself, and what are the different proteins involved in this process.
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New Insights Into Microbial Evolution
Researchers studing E. coli report that most new genetic mutations that were passed on were beneficial and occurred at much more variable rates.
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Innate Immunity Connection to Rare Childhood Disease
Researchers have discovered a gene that's linked to a rare, fatal syndrome in children has an important innate immunity role.
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Genetic Cause of Rare Pediatric Neuropathy Identified
NIH mouse study identifies the mechanism responsible for a rare form of pediatric neuropathy.
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Editas Medicine, MGH Announce Agreement
Company has entered into an exclusive license agreement with MGH for advanced CRISPR genome editing technology.
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Cure Forward, PGDx Announce Agreement
Collaboration aims to enable genomic testing results to be made available directly to the cancer patients.
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Robots Emerging as Agricultural Co-Workers
Advanced engineering could be the solution for the sustainable intensification of agriculture, as technology for producing service robots reaches maturity.
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Mapping Antibody Creation in Humans
Researchers have created the first, detailed map of the body's antibody production, which could suggest new treatment options for immune disorders.
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