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Duran Group Announces New Corporate Identity
Duran group announces that following their acquisition of Wheaton Industries and subsequent merger with a Kimble Chase, they have now successfully achieved the integration of these three brands into a single, unified international brand, Duran Wheaton Kimble.
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Irisin Linked to Mechanisms for Bone Metabolism
Systemic administration of irisin increases bone formation in mice, mimicking the beneficial effects of exercise on the skeletal system.
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Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Protein Folding
Atomic Force Microscopy has revealed a dozen new short-lived intermediate states in the folding and unfolding of a membrane protein that controls the exchange of chemicals and ions into and out of living cells.
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Complex Nanoparticle Crystal Created
Ccomplex nanoparticle crystals made by design, with possible applications including controlling light, capturing pollutants and delivering therapeutics.
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Cell Powerhouses Break Down Cleaning Up Misfolded Proteins
Working with yeast and human cells, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they have discovered an unexpected route for cells to eliminate protein clumps.
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Proteins Predictive Value of Cancer Biomarkers
Adding two blood-borne proteins associated with cancer cell migration increases the predictive ability of the current biomarker for pancreatic cancer to detect early stage disease, a research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports.
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New LC-MS Method to Evaluate Salivary Proteins as Oral Cancer Biomarkers
Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM/SRM) of peptides is a growing technology for target protein quantification because it is more robust, precise, accurate, high-throughput, and multiplex-capable than antibody-based techniques such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs).
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Innovate UK’s Biocatalyst Programme Awards Arquer Diagnostics Funding
Funding will be used to prepare for international clinical study to evaluate the Company’s ELISA-based urine test for prostate cancer.
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Rare Proteins Collapse Earlier Than Thought
Only a few key proteins determine the life and heat-induced death of a cell. Researchers show that only a small fraction of key proteins denature at the same time when a critical temperature threshold is reached.
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Staphylococcus Aureus Uses Amyloid Fibrils to Attack Cells
Three-dimensional structures of amyloid fibrils on Staphylococcus aureus were obtained using x-ray microcrystallography. These fibrils are thought to be how Staphylococcus aureus attacks cells.
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