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Tarloxitinib Puts Tumor-Seeking Tail on Anti-EGFR Drug to Precisely Target Lung Cancer

By pairing an anti-EGFR drug with a “tail” that only activates the drug when it is very near tumor cells, tarloxitinib brings the drug to tumors while keeping concentrations safe in surrounding tissues.
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NIH BRAIN Initiative Builds on Early Advances

NIH announces new round of awards for visualizing the brain in action
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Restek Volunteerism Thrives at Inaugural Culture Fair

Local organizations set up alongside employee groups at Restek to speak with employees about volunteer opportunities.
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Concept Life Sciences appoints Philip Payne as Chief Commercial Officer

Appointment supports continued expansion of the group and completes leadership team.
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“Normal” Tissue Near Tumors May Host Hidden Cancer Characteristics

Findings from a new study suggest that the tissue immediately surrounding a tumor may not be normal, even if it appears normal under the microscope.
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New Insight Challenges Dogma of Fear Learning

Research implicating the central amygdala in fear learning could have a big impact for the treatment of anxiety disorders and PTSD.
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Scientists Dig Into the Origin of Organics on Ceres

Since NASA's Dawn spacecraft detected localized organic-rich material on Ceres, scientists have been digging into the data to explore different scenarios for its origin. After considering the viability of comet or asteroid delivery, the preponderance of evidence suggests the organics are most likely native to Ceres.
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Powerful X-rays Enable Mesoscale Brain Imaging

The imaging scale gives an overview of the intercellular landscape of the brain at a level relevant to small neural networks, which are at the core of the brain’s ability to compute.
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“Molecular Pencil Sharpener” Discovery Opens the Door to Finding New Drugs

Now, for the first time, scientists at Rutgers University–New Brunswick and other institutions have discovered a “molecular pencil sharpener” that chews away its outer coating to release the powerful antibiotic.
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Carbon Coating Gives Biochar its Garden-Greening Power

Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses reveal a super-thin carbon coating on biochar is key to its enhanced fertilizing capabilities.
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