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Personal Omics Data Informative for Precision Health and Preventive Care
Multi-omics profiling, the measurement and analysis of a person’s genome along with other biomolecular traits, is an important step toward personal health management that provides valuable, actionable information.
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International Team Reconstructs Nanoscale Virus Features from Correlations of Scattered X-rays
An international research team have used angular correlations of X-ray snapshots from non-crystalline molecules to determine the 3D structure of important biological objects.
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Finding Drug Targets for Obesity, Diabetes
Technological breakthrough will likely be of great interest to biotechnology companies aspiring to build their drug pipeline in the metabolic disease area.
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Screening for Disease or Toxins in a Drop of Blood
Scientist have developed a multinozzle emitter array (MEA), a silicon chip that can dramatically shorten the time it takes to identify proteins, peptides, and other molecular components within small volumes of biological samples.
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The Microbial Anatomy of an Organ
Researchers have developed the first 3D spatial visualization tool for mapping "'omics" data onto whole organs.
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Key Psychiatric Drug Target Comes Into Focus
Researchers have determined the crystal structure of a specific dopamine receptor called D4 at an incredibly high resolution which is a major step towards designing improved psychiatric drugs with fewer side effects.
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Scientists Develop a Synthetic Solution to Combat Dwindling Supply of Cancer and HIV Drug
Supplies of a promising drug for cancer, HIV and possibly other diseases is dwindling, and scientists have struggled to extract more from the marine creatures who produce it. Now, chemists have a synthetic solution.
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Neutrons Observe Vitamin B6-dependent Enzyme Activity Useful for Drug Development
Scientists performed neutron structural analysis of a vitamin B6-dependent protein, potentially opening avenues for new antibiotics and drugs to battle diseases such as drug-resistant tuberculosis, malaria and diabetes.
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Nothing Wasted
New study reveals breast cancer cells recycle their own ammonia waste as fuel.
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Like It or Not: Broccoli May Be Good for the Gut
In a study, when mice ate broccoli with their regular diet, they were better able to tolerate digestive issues similar to symptoms of leaky gut and colitis than mice that were not placed on a broccoli-supplemented diet.
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