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Revealing the Role of a Critical Cancer Protein

Researchers have succeeded in uncovering the regulatory machinery underlying the function of a protein, called angiomotin.

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Metabolon to Establish Metabolomics Lab In Qatar

Collaboration with anti-doping laboratory Qatar broadens company’s global footprint.
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New Technique Provides “Molecular Window” into Living Organisms

The new technique could be used in disease diagnosis and to increase our understanding of biological processes.
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Computational Methods Describe Key Protein in Unprecedented Detail

p38α is a protein involved in chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer, among other pathological conditions.
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8 New Biomarkers Discovered to Aid Earlier Cancer Diagnosis

A highly sensitive method that can detect even the earlier stages of colorectal cancer has been developed by researchers in Japan.
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Unstable Chromosomes Increase Risk of Cancer Returning

TRACERx is the first study to look at the evolution of cancer in real time and immense detail.
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Fighting Infectious Diseases Using 3D Weapons

Research team achieves a significant milestone in the effort to understand pathogens responsible for some of the world’s most deadly infectious diseases.
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Game-Changing PanDDA Method Unveils Previously Hidden 3D Structure Data

The new Pan-Dataset Density Analysis (PanDDA) method extracts the picture of the bound compound in exceptionally clear and unambiguous detail.
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SYGNIS, TANON Extend Collaboration

The current OEM agreement is expanded to cover two additional product lines, with an expected annual revenue contribution now more than EUR 1M.
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A Promising Model for a Devastating Genetic Deficiency

Study describes how a complete knockout of the Ngly1 gene in mice leads to death just before birth, which can be partially rescued by the second knockout of another gene called Engase.
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