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Fat in the Family?

Study could lead to therapeutics that boost metabolism.
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How DNA ‘Proofreader’ Proteins Pick and Edit Their Reading Material

Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered how two important proofreader proteins know where to look for errors during DNA replication and how they work together to signal the body’s repair mechanism.
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Surprising Mechanism Behind Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Uncovered

Now, scientists at TSRI have discovered that the important human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus, develops resistance to this drug by “switching on” a previously uncharacterized set of genes.
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SYGNIS AG Signs Non-Exclusive Distribution Agreement with GeneWorks Pty Ltd

Agreement covers the entire SYGNIS portfolio of powerful tools for next generation sequencing and single cell analysis applications.
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Genetic Overlapping in Multiple Autoimmune Diseases May Suggest Common Therapies

CHOP genomics expert leads analysis of genetic architecture, with eye on repurposing existing drugs.
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Burning Rock and Illumina Collaborate on Molecular Diagnostics for Oncology

Collaboration highlights the ever-increasing importance of genomics to improve healthcare in China.
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RG Institute Science Challenge Winners Use Omicia Clinical Interpretation Software

Recipients will receive free access to Omicia’s Opal software in support of their ongoing research.
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Genes Associated With Improved Survival for Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Use of non-invasive liquid biopsies could predict in which patients the cancer could recur following surgery.
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Team Identifies Structure of Tumor-Suppressing Protein

An international group of researchers led by Carnegie Mellon University physicists Mathias Lösche and Frank Heinrich have established the structure of an important tumor suppressing protein, PTEN.
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Grape Waste Could Make Competitive Biofuel

The solid waste left over from wine-making could make a competitive biofuel, University of Adelaide researchers have found.
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