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A New Test to Detect Anti-phospholipid Antibody Syndrome
Researchers have succeeded in identifying the exact spot where anti-phospholipid antibodies attach themselves, enabling the development of a more accurate and standardized diagnostic test.
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CCDC Selects Dotmatics to Support 2D Queries in its New Cambridge Structural Database Web Application
Agreement delivers seamless user experience across 2D and 3D structures.
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New Three-in-One Blood Test for Prostate Cancer
Scientists have developed a three-in-one blood test that could transform treatment of advanced prostate cancer through use of precision drugs designed to target mutations in the BRCA genes.
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How Cells Combat Chromosome Imbalance
Biologists discover the immune system can eliminate cells with too many or too few chromosomes.
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International Team Identify Druggable Target to Fight Fungus Candida Albicans
Researchers from USC and Universite Grenoble Alpes, France identified that Bdf1, a gene-regulating protein, is critical for the survival of the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.
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Cells Key to Blood Vessel Formation Can Also Produce Tumors
Augusta University researchers have shown that cells key to blood vessel formation can also produce tumors and enable their spread.
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Plant Compound Screen Identifies Nutrient Combinations to Fight Prostate Cancer
New research from The University of Texas at Austin identifies several natural compounds found in food, including turmeric, apple peels and red grapes, as key ingredients that could thwart the growth of prostate cancer.
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Bats Identified as Major Global Coronavirus Resevoir
Results of a 20-country, USAID-funded predict study combine fieldwork and viral testing to discover viruses with potential to spark a pandemic like SARS or MERS.
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X-Ray Laser Solves Virus Structure at the Atomic Level
An international team of scientists has for the first time used an X-ray free-electron laser to unravel the structure of an intact virus particle on the atomic level.
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Mapping Structures and Functions of a Transient Enzyme State
By modifying the enzyme adenylate kinase, researchers were able to isolate and study the molecule.
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