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APC Protein Deletion Disrupts Cell Signalling and Could Cause Autism
Researchers show deletion of the protein APC in progenitor cells leads to massive disruption of brain development and a signaling cascade previously linked to genes associated with autism.
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How do Poison Frogs Protect Themselves Against Their Own Neurotoxin?
Scientists are a step closer to resolving a related head-scratcher, how do these frogs keep from poisoning themselves?
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The Ancient Behaviour of Sleep, Conserved Throughout Evolution
The finding that jellyfish sleep implies that sleep is an ancient behavior, largely untouched by millennia of evolution.
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Trispecific Antibodies Protect Against HIV
A three-pronged antibody made in the laboratory protected monkeys from infection with two strains of SHIV, a monkey form of HIV, better than individual natural antibodies from which the engineered antibody is derived.
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Gene Immunotherapy Approach Prevents and Reverses Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers used a viral vector to deliver a gene encoding a myelin sheath protein to the liver, thereby inducing robust and durable immune tolerance in mice by preventing T cells from attacking the myelin sheath.
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Genetic Code of Neuronal Communication Determines Cell Type
The findings should help scientists sort out the bewildering array of neurons that are intertwined in the brain.
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Unchained Labs Unveils LEA 9 Software Making Workflows Easy
Unchained Labs, the life sciences company that’s all about getting biologics researchers the right tool for the job, released its LEA 9 software, making Freeslate and Junior automation systems way more accessible.
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Human Microbiome Project: Millions of New Genes Identified
A new study of the human microbiome, the trillions of microbial organisms that live on and within our bodies, has uncovered millions of previously unknown genes.
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SCIEX Receive Science and Technology Award at HUPO 2017
Two researchers from SCIEX received the HUPO 2017 award at the 16th Human Proteome Organization World Congress in Dublin, Ireland.
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Many Medical Students Are Not Trained to Prescribe Medical Marijuana
Despite 29 states legalizing marijuana for medicinal use, few medical students are being trained to prescribe the drug.
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