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23 Genes Linked to Regulation of Cancer Spread
Targeting one of these genes lead to a 75% reduction in tumour spread in mice, highlighting a potential way to effectively treat cancer in the future.
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CRISPR Caught in the Act
Researchers have performed the first all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of Cas9-catalyzed DNA cleavage in action.
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Genetic Health Information Useful, Not Alarming
Less than 2 percent of direct to consumer genetic testing customers regret receiving their test information.
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Enhancing Bone Healing in Diabetics
Researchers from Stanford University have uncovered the reason why diabetes can impair bone healing, and demonstrated the potential of activating skeletal stem cells to overcome this.
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Innovative Cancer Research Partnership Formed
Columbia University Medical Center, New York Presbyterian and the Life Raft Group, have announced that they have entered into a collaborative research project.
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Leaf-Inspired Continuous-Flow Photochemistry
Solar-powered photomicroreactor harnesses Sun's energy for continuous flow photoredox reactions.
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Neurons Signal Spinal Cord Vascularisation
A study in zebrafish reveals neurons play an important role in signaling blood vessel growth.
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New Techniques for Toxicological Assessment Highlighted
Evidence of the risk-reduction potential of heated tobacco was highlighted at American College of Toxicology annual meeting.
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3D Printing Could Transform Membrane Technology
Researchers at the University of Bath suggest developments in 3-D printing techniques could open the door to the advancement of membrane capabilities. This work is part of the University's Centre for Advanced Separations Engineering (CASE) and is the first time the properties of different 3-D printing techniques available to membrane fabrication have been assessed.
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Researchers Identify Endocannabinoid Signaling as a Pharmaceutical Target for Obesity
New research by scientists at the University of California, Riverside now shows that chronic consumption of a western diet leads to overeating and obesity due to elevations in peripheral endocannabinoid signaling.
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