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Biochemist Studies Oilseed Plants for Biofuel
A Kansas State University biochemistry professor has reached a milestone in building a better biofuel: producing high levels of lipids with modified properties in oil seeds.
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Statistical Technique Helps Researchers Understand Tumor Makeup, Personalize Cancer Treatments
A new statistical method for analyzing next-generation sequencing (NGS) data that helps researchers study the genome of various organisms such as human tumors and could help bring about personalized cancer treatments has been unveiled.
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Furthering Data Analysis of Next-gen Sequencing to Facilitate Research
Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have developed a user-friendly, integrated platform for analyzing the transcriptomic and epigenomic "big data.
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Scientists Find What Controls Waking Up and Going to Sleep
Simple two-cycle mechanism turns key brain neurons on or off during 24-hour day.
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Windber Institutes, Soon-Shiong Molecular Institute Partner to Create Cancer Research Center
The agreements include the creation of a precision cancer research and treatment institute at WMC and WRI.
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Researchers Create New Type of Oligonucleotide Drug
Heteroduplex oligonucleotide (HDO) is a brand new oligonucleotide drug, pioneered by researchers of Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Osaka University and ISIS.
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New Drug Target Identified for Serious Heart and Lung Condition
A gene has been identified that sheds new light on a potentially fatal heart and lung condition and could lead to a new treatment.
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Identifying Defective Heart Genes
A new technique could eventually enable doctors to diagnose genetic heart diseases by rapidly scanning more than 85 genes known to cause cardiac anomalies.
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USDA Awards $27.6M in Grants to Improve Food Security
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced more than $27.6 million in funding for projects that will boost food security through improved animal production and health.
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Target Healthy Cells to Stop Brain Cancer “Hijack”
New UBC research into brain cancer suggests treatments should target the cells around a tumor to stop it from spreading.
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