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Antibodies in Drug Discovery: Identifying Novel Biomarkers to Overcome Sjögren’s Syndrome
New diagnostic tool could therefore lead to improved therapeutic success and a better quality of life for the millions of patients suffering from Sjögren’s syndrome around the world.

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Applied Proteogenomics: A New Weapon in the War Against Cancer
The complexities of tumor genomes are rapidly being uncovered, but how they are regulated into functional proteomes remains poorly understood, until now.

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ctDNA as a Blood-based Biomarker for Immunotherapy Response
Researchers recently evaluated whether a blood-based biomarker detected by ddPCR could indicate how well patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) respond to immunotherapies.

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Handling Cannabis Reference Standards
Consistent reference standards are key to delivering accurate, reliable results in the lab.

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Citizen Neuroscience: People Power Increase Brain Mapping Speed
Neuroscience has a data problem. Citizen neuroscientists can learn to analyze neuronal morphology data and overcome bottle-necks in data analysis.

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Encouraging Life Science Innovation: The Value of Accelerator Programs
We spoke to Giovanni Rizzo to learn about accelerator programs and the difference they can make to innovation, as well as share some tips for academics beginning a start-up venture.

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Improving Cells through Gene Editing
The advent of gene editing techniques has generated more excitement in biology and medicine than any discovery since polymerase chain reaction thirty years ago. By allowing the removal or addition of nearly any gene into any cell, gene editing circumvents tedious, lengthy development of cell lines for research and biomanufacturing.

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Preventing Prohibition Problems: How to handle cannabis legalization
Legalizing and regulating the adult use of cannabis provides necessary controls and transparency to the existing market

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Investigating the Synaptic Organization of Visual Space: Which Synapse Saw What?
Iacaruso et al. have determined the organization of excitatory synaptic inputs responding to different locations in the visual scene.

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Plant Epigenetics: An untapped molecular resource for crop improvement
Epigenetic phenomena such as paramutation, transgenic silencing, imprinting, and transposable element inactivation are prevalent in plants and potentially offer a huge resource for directed crop improvement.
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