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BIA Separations and Nuvonis Technologies Partner to Support Vaccine and Gene Therapy Production
Agreement combines strengths in upstream and downstream process development.
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Dual Frequency Comb Generated on a Single Chip Using a Single Laser
Scientists have for the first time miniaturized dual-frequency combs by putting two frequency comb generators on a single millimeter-sized silicon-based chip. This development could lead to low-cost, portable sensing and spectroscopy in the field in real-time.
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Promising New Class of Drugs for Bile Duct Cancer
Scientists have discovered a promising new type of therapy for bile duct cancer – a deadly disease which in most cases is inoperable and incurable.
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Cow's Milk Allergy May Negatively Affect Children's Growth Through Pre-Teen Years
Children who experience persistent allergies to cow's milk may remain shorter and lighter throughout pre-adolescence when compared with children who are allergic to peanuts or tree nuts, according to a retrospective chart review.
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Owlstone Medical Raises $15 million USD to Drive Commercialization of its Breath Biopsy Platform
Funding round co-led by new investor Horizons Ventures and existing investor Aviva.
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Multidrug Resistance Gene Detected in Shigella Isolates
Shigella, a leading cause of diarrhoea that kills tens of thousands of people each year, has acquired multidrug resistance genes.
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Liver Cancer: New Method Identifies Splicing Biomarkers
Because liver cancer is particularly diverse, genetically, and prone to relapse, identifying biomarkers that can predict disease progression is a critical goal in the fight against it.
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3-D-Written Model Provides Clearer Picture of Cancer Spread
Purdue researcher Luis Solorio has helped create a lifelike cancer environment out of polymer to better predict how drugs might stop its course.
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Stem-cell Study Points to New Approach to Alzheimer's Disease
Improving the trafficking of cellular proteins in brain cells holds possibilities for new treatments and even prevention for Alzheimer's disease, results of a new study suggest.
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Major Depression Linked to Specific Receptor Expression
Researchers zeroed in on an orphan receptor as a player in depression after discovering that the protein is elevated in people with major depressive disorder.
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