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Bedrocan Becomes World’s First GMP Producer of Medicinal Cannabis
Bedrocan in the Netherlands has become the world’s first producer of medicinal cannabis to be compliant with the European Medicines Agency’s good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards. Bedrocan’s production facilities in Canada and the Czech Republic are expected to become fully compliant next year.
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Next-Generation Molecular Separations Powered by Advanced Materials
Development of next-generation molecular-selective synthetic membranes will be among the drivers for more efficient, large-scale separation processes that could dramatically reduce that number.
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Enhancing the Luminescence of Core-Shell Lanthanide-Doped Nanocrystals
Researchers have demonstrated a mechanism that exploits surface quenching processes to magnify the luminescence of core-shell lanthanide-doped nanocrystals.
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Synthetic Chemicals Are Agents of Global Change
The increased use of synthetic chemicals has outpaced the rates of change in rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations and other agents of global environmental change over the past 45 years.
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Barrier To Complete HIV Cure Identified
Scientists identify how HIV is able to reside in macrophages, by inducing the immune cell to stop making antiviral proteins.
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A Way to Sequence DNA of Rare Animals Has Been Discovered
LSU Museum of Natural Science Curator and Professor Christopher Austin and his collaborator Rutgers-Newark Assistant Professor Sara Ruane have developed a protocol and tested a method for DNA sequencing thousands of genes from these intractable snake specimens.
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Potential New Target for Treating Glioblastoma
Scientists have found a way to inhibit the growth of glioblastoma, a type of brain cancer with low survival rates, by targeting a protein that drives growth of brain tumors.
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VICC Joins Cancer Genomic Data Sharing Initiative
To date, the consortium has released 19,000 de-identified genomic and partial clinical records collected from patients who were treated at eight international institutions including VICC.
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Accurately Controlling Gene Expression With Light
A Hokkaido University researcher has successfully developed a method to accurately manipulate gene expression by light illumination and demonstrated its usability by creating double-headed zebrafish.
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New Article Shows Hemoglobin Depletion Technology for the Sub-Proteome
Biotech Support Group reports on a recent research article describing the simplicity and efficiency of their hemoglobin depletion technology for enriching the red cell sub-proteome, from human red blood cells.
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