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Neutron Crystallography Resolves Long-Standing Molecular Mystery

Research has implications for understanding of oxidative processes within living cells which is crucially important for drug development.
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Compugen Extends Discovery Capabilities to Additional Immunomodulatory Proteins

Incorporation of algorithms modeling additional biological phenomena leads to predictive discovery of four potential immunomodulatory targets.
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Capturing Cancer: A Powerful New Technique for Early Diagnosis

Researchers describe an innovative technique for early disease detection, which they call immunosignaturing.
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Considering the ‘Anticrystal’

Researchers have evidence of a new concept, the anticrystal, a theoretical solid that is completely disordered.
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NIH Funds $24M into Alzheimer’s Disease Genome Research

Scientists will analyze genome sequence data to identify gene risk, protective factors.
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Time Of Day Crucial to Accurately Test for Diseases

A new study published in PNAS has found that time of day and sleep deprivation have a significant effect on our metabolism.
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Significant Step Towards Blood Test for Alzheimer's

Scientists have identified a set of 10 proteins in the blood which can predict the onset of Alzheimer’s, marking a significant step towards developing a blood test for the disease.
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Researchers Identify Urgent Need for Alzheimer's Disease Drug Development

Analysis of clinical trials published in the journal Alzheimer's Research & Therapy shows that the pipeline for potential treatments of AD is small and rate of success is limited.
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Dementia Consortium Wins One Nucleus BioNewsRound Award

MRC Technology presented with award celebrating the most creative, significant and exciting news stories from One Nucleus member companies.
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New Tool to Study Critical Protein Interaction in Cancer Research

A*STAR scientists used fluorescent molecular rotors to study protein-protein interactions involving p53 and MDM2 in cells.
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