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Researchers Identify Endocannabinoid Signaling as a Pharmaceutical Target for Obesity

New research by scientists at the University of California, Riverside now shows that chronic consumption of a western diet leads to overeating and obesity due to elevations in peripheral endocannabinoid signaling.
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Researchers Found That the Release of Histone Proteins Is Guided by Unwrapping DNA

Using X-rays to visualize DNA and fluorescence to monitor the histone proteins, Cornell researchers found that the release of histone proteins is guided by unwrapping DNA.
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Mayo Clinic Finds Protein That Weakens Sepsis Immune Reaction

Investigators at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida have identified a key molecule that, in mice, helps protect the body’s central nervous system against the runaway inflammation.
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Protein central to immune response against tuberculosis bacteria

UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified a protein that is central to the immune system’s ability to recognize and destroy the bacterium responsible for the global tuberculosis epidemic.
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Researchers in Japan Have Discovered an Enzyme That Can Prevent Obesity in Mice

Researchers at the RIKEN-Max Planck Joint Research Center for Systems Chemical Biology in Japan have discovered an enzyme that can prevent obesity in mice.
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Epigenetic Markers Influenced by Culture, Environment

UCSF researchers have genetic signatures that appear to reflect an ethnic groups' shared culture and environment.
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Biotech Support Group reports on the simplicity and efficiency of their hemoglobin depletion technology

Biotech Support Group reports on a recent research article describing the describing the simplicity and efficiency of their hemoglobin depletion technology for improving the signal from an exosome assay obtained from hemolyzed mouse sera.
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Bacterial Pac Man Molecule Snaps at Sugar

Scientists at the University of Bonn have analyzed the dynamics of a bacterial molecule, demonstrating that the protein grabs onto the sugar molecule with a Pac Man-like chewing motion and holds it until it can be used.
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Protea Partners with MatTek

Protea announced that the company has entered into an agreement with MatTek Corporation, which allows Protea to include MatTek’s human cell based in vitro tissue models with their proprietary molecular imaging services.
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Cambridge Scientists Get £41M Boost for Cancer Research

Key part of funding will involve the training of the next generation of cancer researchers.
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