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Big Data Predicts Protein Structures

Using a big data approach, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have now developed a method to predict protein structures.
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Urine Biomarker Tracks ALS

Analyzing levels of the protein p75ECD in urine samples from people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may help monitor disease progression.
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Protein Complex Captured at High Resolution

New published pictures at atomic resolution of the multi-part protein complex show the very first step in the genome-replication dance.
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Alzheimer's Disease Linked to the Metabolism of Unsaturated Fats

Metabolism of omega-3 and omega-6 unsaturated fatty acids in the brain are associated with the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Blood Spatters Reveal Suspect's Age

A new method of forensic analysis could more accurately predict the age of criminal suspects based on samples of blood and saliva found at crime scenes.
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CTCs Show Promise as a Diagnostic Tool in Lung Cancer

Prospective clinical trial demonstrates that testing for CTCs reveals lung cancer recurrence an average of six months earlier than conventional scans.
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Biomarker Predicts Death in Sepsis Patients

Methylthioadenosine has been identified as a biomarker that can predict which patients are most likely to die from sepsis, and could be used to improve diagnosis and treatment.
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Extracellular RNA Dataset Could Help Concussion Diagnostics

TGen-Riddell partnership could help lead to advanced methods of injury and disease detection.
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Bio-Rad Announces Winners of Its Droplet Innovators Awards

Bio-Rad has announced the winners of the Droplet Innovators Awards, a program created and sponsored by Bio-Rad to accelerate innovation using Droplet Digital™ PCR technology and drive development of new digital biology applications.
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Cellular Jet-lag Promotes Diabetes

Geneva scientists show that misaligned molecular clocks in pancreatic islet cells underlies the development of type2 diabetes.
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