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Cancer Cells’ Energy Source Blocked by Natural Compound

Researchers have not only untangled an unusual wiring system that cancer cells use for carbohydrate metabolism, but also identified a natural compound that appears to selectively shut down this system in laboratory studies.
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APC Protein Deletion Disrupts Cell Signalling and Could Cause Autism

Researchers show deletion of the protein APC in progenitor cells leads to massive disruption of brain development and a signaling cascade previously linked to genes associated with autism.
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SCIEX Receive Science and Technology Award at HUPO 2017

Two researchers from SCIEX received the HUPO 2017 award at the 16th Human Proteome Organization World Congress in Dublin, Ireland.
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Machine Learning to Increase the Pace of Brain Imaging Analysis

New approach could allow doctors or researchers to quickly identify the data they need, and then rapidly fill in the fine details, making the process faster and more accurate.
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First Ever Online Event Focused on Cannabis Science

Analytical Cannabis is pleased to announce that the final line-up of speakers for the first ever cannabis science online event, The Science of Cannabis 2017 has been confirmed.
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Sharpest Image of Alzheimer’s Fibrils Shows Previously Unknown Details

The fibrils of the body's own amyloid beta (Aβ) protein are the main constituent of Alzheimer's disease-related and characteristic pathological protein deposits in the brain.
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Discovery Provides Hope for New Vaccine Against Flesh-eating Bacteria

Researchers at Houston Methodist have solved a 100-year-old mystery, providing them a possible key to unlock a pathway for treating diseases caused by flesh-eating bacteria.
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Developing a Gene Therapy for Deaf Patients

OSU researchers have taken an important step toward gene therapy for deaf patients by developing a way to better study a large protein essential for hearing and finding a truncated version of it.
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CRISPR Reveals the Sugary Secrets of the Cancer-related Notch Protein

New research shows that the fucose and glucose modifications serve as quality-control markers that allow Notch to be transported to its final destination in the cell membrane.
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Metabolic Classification of Human Hepatoblastoma Uncovered

EPFL scientists have now found metabolic differences between hepatoblastoma subtypes, and identified several biomarkers that can help obtain more accurate subtyping of the disease.
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