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Sensing the Future of Molecule Detection and Bioproduction
Plant, yeast, even mammalian cells could be engineered into living detectors of virtually any molecule of interest to improve environmental monitoring, metabolic production of pharmaceuticals, and more.
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HIV Protein Manipulates Hundreds of Human Genes
Findings search for new or improved treatments for patients with AIDS.
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Illumina Acquires Conexio Genomics
Acquisition strengthens company’s ability to deliver sample-to-report solutions for HLA typing.
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New Light Shed on Genetic Regulation
A team of scientists has uncovered greater intricacy in protein signaling than was previously understood, shedding new light on the nature of genetic production.
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Nanoparticles Deliver Tumor Suppressors to Damaged Livers
UT Southwestern Medical Center chemists have successfully used synthetic nanoparticles to deliver tumor-suppressing therapies to diseased livers with cancer, an important hurdle scientists have been struggling to conquer.
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Leica Biosystems and Advanced Cell Diagnostics Partner
Partnership to develop and commercialize RNAscope-based diagnostic and companion diagnostic tests.
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Spotlight on Acoustic Liquid Handling
Journal of Laboratory Automation special issue highlights how acoustic liquid handling enables breakthrough innovations.
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Mechanism of Tumor Suppressing Gene Uncovered
The most commonly mutated gene in cancer,p53, works to prevent tumor formation by keeping mobile elements in check that otherwise lead to genomic instability, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.
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Gene Therapy for Rare Bleeding Disorder
CHOP researcher leads study of factor VII deficiency in dog model; shows long-term correction, safety and efficacy.
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Scientists Find New Gene Fault Behind Ovarian Cancer
Women who carry an inherited fault in the gene BRIP1 are over three times more likely to develop ovarian cancer than those without the fault, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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