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Optibrium, eMolecules Announce Collaboration
Combines eMolecules’ collection of commercially available chemicals with StarDrop’s data analysis and compound design capabilities in drug discovery.
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Fitness Monitors and Other Wearable Biosensors Can Show Possible Illness
New research from Stanford shows that fitness monitors and other wearable biosensors can tell when an individual’s heart rate, skin temperature and other measures are abnormal, suggesting possible illness.
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Scientists Produce Molecular Knot With Eight Crossings
Scientists at The University of Manchester have produced the most tightly knotted physical structure ever known, which has the potential to create a new generation of advanced materials. Researchers, led by Professor David Leigh in Manchester’s School of Chemistry, have developed a way of braiding multiple molecular strands enabling tighter and more complex knots to be made than has previously been possible.
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Master Regulator of Cellular Aging Discoverd
The TZAP protein has been shown to play a role in determining telomere length and the subsequent lifespan of the cell.
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Regenerating the Epicardium
Researchers from Penn State have shown that activation of cardiac progenitor cells' Wnt signaling pathway can drive them to become epicardium cells.
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New Urine Test Quickly Detects Whether a Person Has a Healthy Diet
Scientists have developed a urine test that measures the health of a person's diet. The five-minute test measures biological markers in urine created by the breakdown of foods such as red meat, chicken, fish and fruit and vegetables.
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Handheld DNA Duplication with Adaptive PCR
New development promises to make PCR simpler to operate with improved reliability and reduced sensitivity to environmental conditions whilst also shrinking it to handheld size.
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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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