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Splitting Cells: How a Dynamic Protein Machinery Executes 'The Final Cut'

An international research team has found ESCRT assemblies rapidly turn over their subunits, and that this is orchestrated by an enzyme called VPS4.
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Space-traveling Flatworms Enhance Understanding of Regenerative Health

Experiments aboard International Space Station point to anatomical, behavioral and bacteriological impacts of space travel.
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Lab on a Chip Could Monitor Health, Germs and Pollutants

Rutgers researchers have invented a technology that could lead to wearable biosensors which could analyze sweat or blood for biomarkers.
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New Computer Game to Map the Brain

Mozak is a fun game that enables the reconstruction of neurons 3.6 times faster than previous methods.
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European Pharma Prepped for New Drug Development Rules Effective This Week

The 2nd annual Avoca Quality Consortium (AQC) European Summit, which took place in Dublin, Ireland this year, prepared members for the new ICH E6 R2 guidelines which will be implemented across Europe on the 14th June 2017.
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Vaping Cannabis May Expose Users to Carcinogenic Compounds

New research shows that the agents commonly mixed with cannabis oil for vaping can also produce cancer-causing compounds when heated.
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Engineered Bacteria Change Colour in Response to RGB Light

MIT researchers have engineered bacteria to respond to red, green or blue light, and can produce photographs in a dish. This engineered genetic logic opens up new opportunities for biologic development.
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Frontoparietal Network Creates an Abstract Dynamic Image of Movements

Neuroscientists from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG), Switzerland, have recently put forward an original hypothesis that the frontoparietal network creates an abstract dynamic ‘image’ of movements, thereby enabling the brain to strengthen its motor skills and construct a precise and lasting representation of them.
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Blood Test Predicts Diabetic Kidney Disease Better Than Any Current Measure

PromarkerD blood test predicted 86% of disease-free patients who went on to develop chronic kidney disease within four years.
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Thermo and Biognosys Announce Co-Marketing Agreement

Partnership to provide a comprehensive, efficient workflow to enable library creation and data processing for Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) studies.
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