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University of Chicago to Establish Genomic Data Commons
First-of-its-kind facility expands access to large-scale cancer genomic data.
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Current Detection of Gene Mutations Misses People At High Risk Of Cancer
Research on the BRCA gene mutation in the Jewish population shows that the current process of identifying people misses half the people who have the mutation and are at risk of developing cancer.
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HIV Drug Blocks Bone Metastases in Prostate Cancer
The receptor CCR5, targeted by HIV drugs, is also key in driving prostate cancer metastases, suggesting that blocking this molecule could slow prostate cancer spread.
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Mouse Study Reveals Potential Clue to Extra Fingers or Toes
NIH-funded study finds that gene appears to regulate protein signals inside the cell.
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New Comprehensive View of the Mouse Genome
Comparisons of both genomes’ inner workings may lead to a better use of mouse models.
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RainDrop Digital PCR System Named a Top 10 Innovation for 2014 by The Scientist
RainDance’s droplet-based platform can detect and monitor rare biomarkers for cancers, viruses, pathogens, and immune disorders with absolute precision to enable cell-free liquid biopsy research.
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Cepheid Receives FDA Clearance for Xpert Norovirus
Xpert Norovirus is the first on-demand molecular test for detection of Norovirus, providing accurate Norovirus detection in as little as one hour.
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WormBase ParaSite Launched
Open-access database WormBase ParaSite launches with data on 1.5 million genes.
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TGAC In The Spotlight At Largest Global Supercomputing Conference
TGAC attended the annual SC14 conference in New Orleans, US, 16-21 November, the largest and most significant meeting for supercomputing and HPC professionals worldwide.
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Cancer Researchers Identify Gene Mutations and Process for How Kidney Tumors Develop
Researchers have identified more than 3,000 new mutations by using next generation gene sequencing techniques.
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