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Med Fusion Selects N-of-One

Company has selected N-of-One to provide integrated interpretation for med fusion’s new hematologic neoplasm profiles.
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Collapse of mitochondria-associated membrane in ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an adult onset, fetal neurodegenerative disease that selectively affects motor neurons. To date, more than twenty genes are identified as a causative of inherited ALS, and many researchers investigate the pathomechanism of ALS.
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The messenger in Huntington's disease

A research effort reveals new molecular mechanisms of Huntington's chorea.
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Genetic signaling pathway blocks formation of a cancer in the cerebellum

A research team at the Krembil Research Institute has discovered that a signaling pathway which controls blood vessel development in the brain has the ability to stop brain tumor formation in animal models of medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor diagnosed in children.
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Quasimodo illuminates the secret to the ticking of our internal clocks

Drosophila fruit flies are so named after the Latin for "dew loving" because they are more active at dawn and dusk. This strong sense of circadian rhythm (the 24 hour time cycle) is generated by a clock that ticks in the brain of all animals including humans.
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Sex/gender influences on nervous system function

Following decades of clinical research largely excluding females, scientists are finding that there are large differences in men and women that go well beyond their reproductive systems. Now, the Journal of Neuroscience Research is dedicating an issue entirely to sex differences at all levels of the brain, from the genetic and epigenetic level, to the synaptic, cellular, and systems levels.
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Seward Announces Merger and Restructuring Plans

Seward Ltd has merged with C-Tech Electronics to form a new manufacturing company, FermionX Ltd.
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Tumour Cells Could Predict Cancer Spread

Researchers discover a group of circulating tumour cells in cancer patient blood samples that are linked to cancer spread.
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Laser Particles Could Provide Sharper Tissue Images

New imaging technique stimulates particles to emit laser light, could create higher-resolution images.
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Computational Tool May Speed Drug Discovery

Scientists are able to see beyond static images of proteins with the help of a new computational tool.
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