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Cancer Cells 'Talk' to their Environment, and it Talks Back

Scientists from Cornell University have developed a novel microscopy technique to measure the force breast cancer cells exert on their surroundings.
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Fighting Off HIV Infection Closer to Reality

Researchers have made significant progress in the development of a potential vaccine to protect against HIV infection.
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Gut Bacteria Affect Our Metabolism

Study confirms, mice that receive gut bacteria transplants from overweight humans gain more weight than mice transplanted with gut bacteria from normal weight subjects.
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Protein-Folding Gene Helps Heal Wounds

Researchers identified a protein that dramatically accelerates wound healing in animal models.
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Food Additives Promote Inflammation, Colon Cancer

Dietary emulsifiers promoted colon cancer in a mouse model by altering gut microbes and increasing gut inflammation.
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Antibody Protects Mice from Zika Infection

Researchers develop human-derived antibody protected pregnant mice and their developing fetuses from Zika infection.
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ARUP, ASI Collaborate

Collaboration aims to standardize image analysis for digital pathology workflows.
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Premaitha Establishes First Service Laboratory Customer in Asia

The lab, located at the Center for Medical Genomics at Mahidol University's Ramathibodi Hospital in Thailand, will now offer the firm's Iona test.
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Global brain initiatives generate tsunami of neuroscience data

Three years ago the White House launched the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative to accelerate the development and application of novel technologies that will give us a better understanding about how brains work.
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Yogic breathing helps fight major depression, study shows

Controlled breathing practices show promise in patients who don't fully respond to antidepressants.
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