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Potential New Class of Cancer Drugs

Scientists have found a way to stop cancer cell growth by targeting the Warburg Effect, a trait of cancer cell metabolism that scientists have been eager to exploit.
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New Genetic Form of Obesity and Diabetes Discovered

Scientists have discovered a new inherited form of obesity and type 2 diabetes in humans.
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Epigenetic Switches that turn Stem Cells into Blood Vessel Cells Uncovered

Researchers at the University of Illinois have identified a molecular mechanism that directs embryonic stem cells to mature into endothelial cells.
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Oncurious NV Appoints Prof Dr Peter Carmeliet

Company appoints Prof Carmeliet as its Chief Scientific Strategy Advisor.
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Study Finds Addition of Epigenetic Data Improves Predictions of Complex Traits

Researchers reported that combining genetic and epigenetic associations can bolster phenotypic predictions.
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Biomed Realty and Illumina Announce New Build-to-Suit Laboratory Building

New building to be located in scientific research park, Granta Park, and will serve as Illumina’s new European headquarters.
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Broad Institute & Google Genomics Combine Bioinformatics and Computing Expertise

Both companies explore how to break down major technical barriers that increasingly hinder biomedical research.
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Expanding the DNA Alphabet: 'Extra' DNA Base Found to be Stable in Mammals

A rare DNA base, previously thought to be a temporary modification, has been shown to be stable in mammalian DNA, suggesting that it plays a key role in cellular function.
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Kite Pharma and bluebird bio Announce Strategic Collaboration

Collaboration combines bluebird bio's gene editing and lentiviral gene delivery technologies and Kite's TCR capabilities and exclusive rights to a TCR directed against the HPV-16 E6 oncoprotein.
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Smart Insulin Patch Could Replace Painful Injections for Diabetes

A joint effort between diabetes doctors and biomedical engineers could revolutionize how people with diabetes keep their blood sugar levels in check.
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