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Microfluidic Device Captures Tumor-specific Extracellular Vesicles
A new microfluidic device may help realize the potential of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) as biomarkers that could monitor a tumor’s response to therapy and provide detailed information to guide treatment choice.
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3-D Structure of Huntingtin Protein Solved with Cryo-EM
Determining the three dimensional structure of the protein could help to develop new treatments of Huntington's disease
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Microscopic Movie Shows How DNA Gets in Shape
DNA is folded into loops by a protein called condensin, and the process has been filmed for the first time.
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3D Metabolic Map is Computational First
The computer model integrates over 4,000 metabolites and 13,000 proteins.
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Decoding the 3-D Structure of Huntingtin
Mutations on a single gene, the huntingtin gene, are the cause of Huntington's disease. They lead to an incorrect form of the correspondent protein. With the help of cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have now decoded the three-dimensional, molecular structure of the healthy human huntingtin protein.
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Fly Cross-Breed Study Exposes Proteome Plasticity
By crossing two species of fly, researchers gained insight into how the proteins in our cell change during development.
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Interaction Mechanism for 'Boiled Noodle' Proteins Identified
Even unstructured proteins can bind together with incredible strength using electrostatic attraction, a new study suggests.
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Minoryx Therapeutics spins off SEE-Tx platform into new company, Gain Therapeutics
The new Swiss company will operate in Lugano and Barcelona under the scientific management of Minoryx co-founder Dr Xavier Barril.
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Discovery of Exomeres Could Help Reveal How Cancer Cells Spread
A new cellular messenger discovered by Weill Cornell Medicine scientists may help reveal how cancer cells co-opt the body's intercellular delivery service to spread to new locations in the body.
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Biomarkers Could Produce Preeclampsia Diagnostic Test
Small non-coding RNA analysis may revolutionize how doctors assess preeclampsia risk.
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