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Precision NanoSystems to Host Nanomedicines Symposium
Precision NanoSystems holds its second annual nanomedicines symposium called Nanomedicines that will discuss the latest developments in nanomedicine research.
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Technique Enables Faster Diagnosis of Inherited Nerve Disease
A modified skin biopsy could help earlier diagnosis of an inherited and progressively fatal nerve disease and seems to offer a clearer view of the disorder’s severity and progression.
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Biopolar Biomarkers May Differ Between Men and Women
Penn State researchers have found that men and women react differently to compounds associated with the immune system's response to bipolar disorder.
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Miniature Technology, Big Hope for Disease Detection
Researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have described a new sequence of printing steps that are less damaging to bioreceptors than previous approaches.
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Pipetting and Cell Isolation in Space
NASA researchers have demonstrated that cell isolation and purification can successfully be performed in microgravity, which could enable a wider range of omics research to take place aboard the space station.
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New Method to Determine Cell Age
A method is being developed to accurately determine the functional age of cells, a step that could eventually help clinicians evaluate and recommend ways to delay some health effects of aging.
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Slow Wave Sleep Disruption Increases Beta Amyloid Levels
Poor sleep leads to increase in Alzheimer's proteins associated with cognitive decline.
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Daiichi Sankyo, Max Planck Innovation and Lead Discovery Centre Announce Cancer Research Collaboration
Daiichi Sankyo, Max Planck Innovation and the Lead Discovery Centre have formed a new partnership that will receive exclusive rights to a new lead compound for the treatment of cancer.
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Traditional Model for Cancers Spread Could be Broadly Inappropriate for Many Cancers
A study has found that the traditional model for the spread of carcinoma, the deadliest form of cancer – from the primary tumor, to nearby lymph nodes, to other organs – may not apply in all cases.
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Cannibal Cells May Limit Cancer Growth
New research led by scientists at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge reveals a new mechanism driving cell cannibalism that offers surprising insights into cancer biology.
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