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Pesticide Risk to Consumers Remains Low

Food consumed in the European Union continues to be largely free of pesticide residues or to contain residues that fall within legal limits, new figures show.
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Blood Test Detects Head Trauma

A blood test has been developed that could help clinicians identify infants who may have had bleeding of the brain as a result of abusive head trauma.
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Gene Mutation Causes Incurable Involuntary Movement Disorder

Researchers at the University of Liverpool have identified the basis for how a single gene mutation can cause a rare neurological movement disorder known as dystonia.
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Fast Capture of Extracellular Vesicles Enables Precision Cancer Diagnoses

Penn State researchers have developed nanoprobes to rapidly isolate rare markers, called extracellular vesicles, for the potential development of precision cancer diagnoses and personalized anticancer treatments.

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Early Alzheimer’s Detection using.....Greebles?

These unique graphic characters may prove to be valuable tools in detecting signs of Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms become apparent.
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An Atlas of Gene Expression for the Liver

Tracking gene expression patterns for 20,000 genes in 1,500 cells revealed a mosaic of activities.
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Aurora Diagnostics Acquires University Pathologists

The acquisition is Aurora's tenth overall since 2013, and will help Aurora continue to expand its capabilities to serve hospitals.
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Protecting Mothers from the Dangers of Preeclampsia

Proprietary qPCR assay planned to be ready to market during 2018.
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New Method Could Improve Nerve Cell Regrowth

Iowa State researchers use inkjet printed graphene and electrical stimulation to change mesenchymal stem cells into Schwann cells for nerve regrowth.
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Cells Essential for 'Birth' of Blood Stem Cells Revealed

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital study examines origin of blood stem cells during development and offers clues for making "donor blood" in the laboratory for therapeutic use.
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