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SCIEX Works with the Francis Crick Institute and the University of Cambridge

New proteomic study to develop advanced resource for precision medicine research by using Microflow SWATH® Acquisition for HT industrialized proteomics.
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Owlstone Medical Raises $7M to Commercialize Disease Breathalyzer

Investment will fund ongoing clinical trials in lung and colon cancer screening.
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New Cancer Drug Target in Dual-Function Protein

Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have identified a protein that launches cancer growth and appears to contribute to higher mortality in breast cancer patients.
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HIV Structure Stabilized

Findings represent ‘big accomplishment’ in biomedical engineering and design.
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New Cancer Drug Target Found in Dual-Function Protein

Findings from a study from TSRI have shown that targeting a protein called GlyRS might help to halt cancer growth.
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Making Metabolite Identification More Efficient

Metasense combines the industry's most-comprehensive metabolic transformation prediction with efficient analysis of LC/MS analytical measurements to identify, visualize, and report chemical biotransformations.
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Thermo Fisher, West China Hospital Announce Partnership

Partnership aims to develop a joint platform to research precision medicine.
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Some Women With PCOS May Have Adrenal Disorder

Researchers at NIH have found that a subgroup of women with PCOS, a leading cause of infertility, may produce excess adrenal hormones.
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“Amazing Protein Diversity” Discovered in Maize

The genome of the corn plant – or maize, as it’s called almost everywhere except the US – “is a lot more exciting” than scientists have previously believed. So says the lead scientist in a new effort to analyze and annotate the depth of the plant’s genetic resources.
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Proteins in Blood of Heart Disease Patients May Predict Adverse Events

Nine-protein test shown superior to conventional assessments of risk.
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