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Cell Metabolism Linked to Spread of Cancer

Scientists discover macrophage metabolism can be attuned to prevent the spread of cancer.
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Advances in Alzheimer’s Research

Researchers show how a diseased vertebrate brain can naturally react to Alzheimer’s pathology by forming more neurons.
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RNA-Binding Proteins Role in ALS Revealed

Researchers describe how damage to RNA-binding protein contributes to ALS, isolating a possible therapeutic target.
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Elsevier R&D Solutions Welcomes Four Biotech Start-Ups to the Hive

All four firms will receive complimentary training and access to Elsevier’s suite of information solutions, to empower their work and help overcome R&D bottlenecks and challenges.
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Step Toward Controlling Zika and Dengue Fever

UCLA scientists and colleagues identify structure of a molecule that kills mosquitoes carrying malaria and West Nile virus.
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Study Finds Key Regulator in Pulmonary Fibrosis

Researchers identify an enzyme that could open the way to therpies for chronic fatal lung disease.
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NIH Study Determines Key Differences between Allergic and Non-Allergic Dust Mite Proteins

Researchers at NIH have uncovered factors that lead to the development of dust mite allergy and assist in the design of better allergy therapies.
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Peptides vs. Superbugs

Scientists successfully develop a shuttle system made of liquid-crystalline nanomaterials that protect peptites.
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Alzheimer’s-Linked Protein May Play Role in Schizophrenia

Researchers suggests a protein linked to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's also plays a role in genetic predisposition to schizophrenia.
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Immune Approach Targets Humans Instead of Bacteria

Scientists show for the first time how bacterial superantigen toxins work, and how short peptides can block them and save lives.
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