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Dentists Get Cracking on the Stem Cell Front
UNLV researchers developed a method for extracting tooth root pulp that quadruples the number of stem cells that can be harvested and replicated to treat a variety of medical conditions.
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Avacta Initiates Collaboration with FIT Biotech Oy
Collaboration to assess the benefits of combining Affimer technology with FIT Biotech’s gtGTU platform for gene therapy research.
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Lonza Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing Facility on Schedule for 2017 Completion
Pearland, TX (USA), site will be the world's largest facility dedicated to cell and gene therapy development and manufacturing.
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Middle-Aged Women With High Blood Pressure are at Greater Risk of Developing Dementia
Study shows women who develop high blood pressure intheir 40's are more likely to develop dementia years later.
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'Body-on-a-Chip' Developed to Drive Testing of New Drugs
Using the same expertise they've employed to build new organs for patients, scientists at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and colleagues have engineered micro hearts, lungs and livers that can potentially be used to test new drugs.
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qBrain Platform Maps Neuronal Cell-Types Across Whole Mouse Brain
Researchers have used advanced imaging and computational methods to comprehensively map, or count, the total populations of specific types of cells throughout the mouse brain.
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Large Twin Study Explores Effect of Childhood Bullying on Mental Health
New large study provides the strongest evidence to date that exposure to bullying causes mental health issues such as anxiety years later.
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Multivitamins In Pregnancy May be Linked to Lower Autism Risk in Children
International research team assesses whether nutrient supplementation during pregnancy is associated with reduced risk of ASD.
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Grant Awarded to Advance Biopharmaceutical Scale-up of Vaccine
PnuVax Incorporated, an organization dedicated to the production of vaccines and biopharmaceuticals, has announced that it is the recipient of grant to assist with biomanufacturing scale up.
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Researchers Invent a Sweeter Greener Way to Make Chemicals
A UD research team has invented a more efficient process for extracting the sugars from wood chips, corn cobs and other organic waste from forests and farms. This biorenewable feedstock could serve as a cheaper, sustainable substitute .
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