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New High Throughput NMR Spectroscopy Platform For INRS
INRS receives over $320,000 from CFI and Government of Quebec to purchase NMR spectroscopy platform to target the development of new therapeutic agents.
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Nature Fights Back Against Gene Editing
Research shows nature can beat back scientific tinkering with genes of entire species.
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Autophagy Keeps Blood Stem Cells in Check
A loss of autophagy leads to an unbalanced production of blood cell types and a reduction in the regenerative abilities of hematopoietic stem cells.
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Decoding the Dark Side of the Genome
Improved gene expression atlas shows that many human long non-coding RNAs may actually be functional.
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Merz Outsources Compound Library Management to BioAscent
BioAscent will provide a comprehensive compound management service for Merz Pharmaceutical's compound collection.
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Genetic Analysis of Marijuana Finds Little Evidence of Distinct Strains
Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica look very different, but their DNA tells a different story. A new genetic analysis shows that the names given to different strains of marijuana have little to do with their genetic identity.
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EFSA Proposes Simpler Rules for Small Retailers
EFSA has proposed a simplified approach to food safety management in small retail businesses such as grocery shops, butchers, and bakeries. The approach includes guidelines on how to identify the most relevant hazards at each stage of the food production process, the activities or practices that make hazards more likely to occur and appropriate control measures.
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Microscopy Offers Breakthrough Imaging of Melanoma
A Raman-based technique has been refined and succeeded in imaging the two dominant melanin molecules, a breakthrough that could lead to new understandings and, critically, early detection of melanoma.
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Cell Powerhouses Break Down Cleaning Up Misfolded Proteins
Working with yeast and human cells, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they have discovered an unexpected route for cells to eliminate protein clumps.
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Quorn Meat Free Mince Recalled Due to Worries it Contains Metal Pieces
Quorn Foods Ltd is recalling a batch code of its frozen Meat Free Mince because it may contain small pieces of metal. The affected product was only on sale at Tesco from 27 February 2017 to 1 March 2017.
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