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Worms Point Way Toward Viral Strategies

Rice University wins NIH grant to study how nematodes handle gastrointestinal viruses.
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Parkinson’s Test Could Aid Early Detection

A test that can detect Parkinson’s disease in the early stages of the illness has moved a step closer.
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New Possibilities Tumor Research

Grazer researchers say gene activity of the tumor from the analysis of circulating DNA in blood ahead.
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Misfiring Drugs Hit the Wrong Targets

Anti-HIV protein inhibitor drugs can bind to the wrong protein, causing unwanted side effects.
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'Missing Evolutionary Link' of a Widely Used Natural Drug Source Found

A well-known family of natural compounds, called “terpenoids,” have a curious evolutionary origin. In particular, one question relevant to future drug discovery has puzzled scientists: exactly how does Nature make these molecules?
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University of Victoria, CPTAC Partner

Partnership aims to develop targeted proteomic assay.
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Designing Ultrasound Tools with Lego-Like Proteins

Study outlines how ultrasound technology can be used for imaging in conjuction with protein engineering.
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Breakthrough in GPCR Understanding

Integral Molecular announces breakthrough in understanding the functionality of GPCRs, the largest class of drug targets in human disease.
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Symmetry is Key to Collagen

Researchers describe how symmetry may be the key to growing collagen fibres outside the body.
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Oxygen Can Impair Cancer Immunotherapy

Researchers have identified a mechanism within the lungs where anticancer immune resposnse is inhibited.
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