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Measuring microRNAs in Blood to Speed Cancer Detection
A simple, ultrasensitive microRNA sensor holds promise for the design of new diagnostic strategies and, potentially, for the prognosis and treatment of pancreatic and other cancers.
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FDA OK’s AquAdvantage Salmon
After an exhaustive and rigorous scientific review, FDA has arrived at the decision that AquAdvantage salmon is as safe to eat as any non-genetically engineered (GE) Atlantic salmon, and also as nutritious.
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RNA-Based Drugs Give More Control Over Gene Editing
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique can be transiently activated and inactivated using RNA-based drugs, giving researchers more precise control in correcting and inactivating genes.
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Gene Drive Reversibility Introduces New Layer of Biosafety
Ability to introduce or reverse the spread of genetic traits through populations could one day improve pest management and disease control.
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Enzyme Critical to Maintaining Telomere Length Discovered
New method expected to speed understanding of short telomere diseases and cancer.
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Seeking the Right Prescription in Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
Researchers at the University of Oxford have received funding to look at ways to improve the prescribing of antibiotics.
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The Good, The Bad and The (B)ugly: New Thinking in a Post-Chemical Agriworld
Agri-Tech East Pollinator event looks at new approaches to pesticides and natural products
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Imaging Moves to New Heights
Agri-Tech East Remote Sensing and Monitoring Special Interest Group to discuss pros and cons of imaging height.
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To Get Ahead Women Bio-Entrepreneurs Do It For Themselves
50 Movers and Shakers Report launched ahead of BioBeat15 conference.
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Promise of Newborn Stem Cells to Revolutionize Clinical Practice
In this article Shweta Sharma, PhD, discusses the potential of an Umbilical Cord Blood bank as an untapped source of samples for research and clinical trials.
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