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WGS Identifies New Genetic Signature for Autism

An analysis of the complete genomes of 2,064 people reveals that multiple genetic variations could contribute to autism.
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Qlucore Celebrates 10 Years

In October 2017 Qlucore celebrates a decade of helping researchers to visualize and analyze their data with Qlucore Omics Explorer software.
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TOX protein identified in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia development.

A newly identified cancer-causing pathway behind most cases of an aggressive type of leukemia could lead to new targeted treatment approaches.
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QIAGEN and CENTOGENE to Collaborate in Bioinformatics for Genetic Diseases

Aiding the analysis of hereditary disorders by integrating genomic and clinical databases.
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Advancing Technology Helps Understanding of Gastric Bypass Effectiveness

Rodent gastric bypass models, state-of-the-art mass spectrometry and an array of bioinformatics tools begin unravelling how gastric bypass surgery leads to weight loss and a resolution of type 2 diabetes.
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Ability to Identify Brain Tumors Using Machine Learning

Quickly and accurately characterizing the tumor is a critical aspect of treatment planning. It is a task currently reserved for trained radiologists, but in the future, computing, and in particular high-performance computing, will play a supportive role.
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'Smart Bandage' Delivers Medication to Heal Wounds Faster

Researchers have designed a smart bandage that could eventually heal chronic wounds or battlefield injuries with every fiber of its being. A single bandage could accommodate multiple medications tailored to a specific type of wound.
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Optibrium Joins EUR 40 Million eTRANSAFE Project

Prestigious line-up of pharma, academia and SMEs aim to improve security in drug development process.
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Molecule Movements Through Nerve Cells Could Lead to Multi-functional Drugs

The ability to track the movements of single molecules has revealed how proteins on the surface of nerve cells control gates that turn chemical signals into electrical signals. The finding is a step forward in detailing mechanisms involved in neurological disease.
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Virtual Cell Supercomputer for Drug Interaction Predictions

The Virtual Cell, or VCell as it's known, is a software platform, using VCell, a biologist can predict what happens when a certain drug encounters a filtration cell in the kidney, for example, or how a hemoglobin molecule in a red blood cell deals with a spike in carbon dioxide.
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