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Hacking the Programs of Cancer Stem Cells
All tumor cells are the offspring of a single, aberrant cell, but they are not all alike.
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New Light Shed on Genetic Regulation
A team of scientists has uncovered greater intricacy in protein signaling than was previously understood, shedding new light on the nature of genetic production.
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First 3-D Vision of Cancer Target
This basic research set the grounds for structure-based drug design approaches that could be beneficial for cancer treatments' - Dr. Cyril Dominguez, University of Leicester.
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Spotlight on Acoustic Liquid Handling
Journal of Laboratory Automation special issue highlights how acoustic liquid handling enables breakthrough innovations.
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Mechanism of Tumor Suppressing Gene Uncovered
The most commonly mutated gene in cancer,p53, works to prevent tumor formation by keeping mobile elements in check that otherwise lead to genomic instability, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.
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Scientists Honored for Important Research on Mass Spectrometry
William Gilliland Jr. and Nalaka Rannulu recently received the Best Poster Awards at the 2015 CASSS Mass Spec Symposium.
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FactBio Joins Pistoia Alliance
FactBio, a developer of novel bioinformatics software with a focus on improving knowledge management and data sharing, has joined the Pistoia Alliance, a global organisation supporting life sciences R&D.
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Useful Colon Cancer Biomarker Discovered
Biomarker is detectable with simple, inexpensive test.
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Where Cancer Cells May Begin
Scientists use fruit fly genetics to understand how things could go wrong in cancer.
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Microbes Take Their Vitamins
Scientists exploit organisms' needs in order to track 'vitamin mimics' in bacteria.
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