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The Protein Changes That Point to Cancer

Researchers can, for the first time, precisely characterize the protein modification ADP-ribosylation for all proteins in a tissue sample. The changes, which are a typical reaction to stress, provide information about the condition of a cell. The researchers are now testing the new method to diagnose and treat cancer.

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Researchers Find Elusive Source Of Most Abundant Immune Cell

The identification of neutrophil progenitor cells opens the doors for new approaches to cancer research and diagnostics.
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Why Polluted Air May Threaten Your Kidneys

Of the many well-documented risks of dirty air, one potential danger is lesser known: chronic kidney disease.
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Getting an INSiGHT into Retinal Genes

Researchers have developed a new platform that enables them to uncover new regulators of retina neurons. This platform, named INSiGHT, was used to examine more than 100 genes, and 16 key retinal regulatory genes were identified.

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Differences Between Combined & Isolated Use of Cannabis & Nicotine on Brain Networks

Researchers at the Center for BrainHealth® at the University of Texas at Dallas investigated the effects on the brain of concurrent cannabis and nicotine use, versus the use of solely cannabis and solely nicotine.
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HIV/AIDS Research Yields Wider Dividends

Beyond the development of life-saving medications and innovative prevention modalities, HIV/AIDS research has led to numerous advances outside the HIV field.
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New Antiviral Targets Uncovered in Herpesvirus Study

A transcriptional positive feedback system key for viral replication may be a potential therapeutic target.
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Researchers Develop Drugs to Curb Smokers’ Desire for Nicotine

Washington State University researchers have created more than a dozen candidate drugs with the potential to curb smokers' desire for nicotine by slowing how it is broken down in the body.
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Mapping Out Cancer's Movements

Researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated a new technique for mapping the flow of biomolecules in and around solid tumors.
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Mologic Commences Clinical Trial Of Urine-Based Diagnostic For Cystic Fibrosis

Clinical trial commences to select biomarkers in urine which indicate pulmonary exacerbation in cystic fibrosis.
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