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Gene Defect Linked to Faulty DNA Replication

A new study shows how errors in a specific gene can cause growth defects associated with a rare type of dwarfism.
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New Breast Stem Cells Revealed

The newly discovered stem cells are awakened by ovarian hormones, and could be linked to claudin-low breast cancers.
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"Mastermind Fusion Gene" Linked to Rare Tumor Type

This breakthrough discovery could lead to more precise treatment as well as a better understanding of cancer itself.
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Growing Stem Cells on a Chip

New Kyoto University iCeMS technology replicates cell-friendly environment.
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A Nanofiber Matrix for Healing

A new nanofiber-on-microfiber matrix could help produce more and better quality stem cells for disease treatment and regenerative therapies.
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Ubiquitous and Influential

Scientists at the University of Würzburg have generated new insights into the intricate molecular underpinnings of ubiquitin signaling.
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Scientists Analyse Smallest Ever Protein Crystals

Scientists have used high-intensity X-ray pulses to determine the structure of the crystalline protein envelope of an insect virus.
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New Contrast Agent for MRI

An alternative to conventional gadolinium-based contrast agents used for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures has been developed.
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Fraunhofer ICT-IMM, Döhler Collaborate

The Fraunhofer ICT-IMM Institute and Döhler are collaborating in the development of a new microbiological detection method based on microfluidics.
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DuPont and Chemours Settle PFOA Suits

DuPont and Chemours have agreed to pay $670 million to settle 3,550 lawsuits in Ohio and West Virginia by residents who say they were sickened by drinking water contaminated by perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) released from a former DuPont plant in Parkersburg, W. Va
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