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Microbial Markers Could Help Diagnose Colorectal Cancer

Researchers have identified specific microbial markers associated with colorectal cancer, which could be used to develop a non-invasive diagnostic test.
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Agilent Technologies Presents Thought Leader Award to Professor Dwight Stoll for Separation Science Research

Prof. Stoll receives the award in support of his research, applying two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) to biopharmaceutical analysis.
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Tweaking Structure Can Impact Crystallization

Research shows that tweaking a molecule's structure can send it down a different path to crystallization, which could lead to better control of drug development.
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Building Tools to Support TB Research

Notre Dame researchers develop combined genetic and analytical method to study TB.
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Extending the Power of cryo-EM

Berkeley Lab researchers develop first 3-D atomic-scale model of P22 virus that identifies the protein interactions crucial for its stability.
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Dieting May Reduce Age Related Changes to the Epigenome

In mice, dietary restrictions can lead to changes in lipid metabolism, thus increasing the animals' lifespans.
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Biomarker for Tuberculosis Discovered

The first direct, empirical, blood-based, cow-side test for diagnosing bovine tuberculosis has been discovered.
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Protein Critical to Zika Virus Found

The protein NS5 has been found to be key to the reproduction and spread of the Zika virus.
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Nanobody Tool Relocates Proteins

New nanobody tool allows the relocation of proteins and the study their function.
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Blood Test Detects Head Trauma

A blood test has been developed that could help clinicians identify infants who may have had bleeding of the brain as a result of abusive head trauma.
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