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Iron Nanoparticles Make Immune Cells Attack Cancer

Researchers accidentally discover that nanoparticles invented for anemia treatment can trigger the immune system’s ability to destroy tumor cells.
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Heart Arrhythmia Caused by Mosaic of Mutant Cells

Researchers have solved the genetic mystery of an infant suffering from heart arrhythmia.
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Cancer Genetics, ApoCell Partner

Partnership aims to offer biotech and pharma companies access to ApoStream™ technology for the detection, isolation and enrichment of rare and circulating tumor cells across a variety of cancers.
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Karolinska Development’s Dilafor Raises SEK 51 Million

The investment to facilitate Phase IIb clinical study with tafoxiparin.
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Vela Diagnostics Receives EUA for Zika MDx

The test has been authorized only for the detection of RNA from Zika virus and diagnosis of Zika virus infection, not for any other viruses or pathogens.
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PAREXEL Announces Agreement to Acquire ExecuPharm

Acquisition will strengthen and add scale to current functional services offering to meet growing demand.
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Gene Regulation in Brain May Explain Repetitive Behaviors in Rett Syndrome Patients

The research could be a key step in developing treatments to eliminate symptoms that drastically impair the quality of life in Rett patients.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center, Adaptimmune Form Strategic Alliance

Alliance to expedite development of novel adoptive T-cell therapies for multiple types of cancer.
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The birth of politics in children: The case of dominance

As they grow up, do children become young Robin Hoods? Depending on their age, they do not allocate resources in the same way between dominant and subordinate individuals. Thus a tendency towards egalitarianism develops and becomes even stronger between the ages of 5 and 8 years.
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Exercise can increase levels of hunger-promoting endocannabinoids even if you are sleep-deprived

Chronic lack of sleep has been linked to an increased risk of overweight and obesity and previous studies have demonstrated that healthy participants who are sleep deprived eat more, make unfavorable food choices and crave more high-calorie foods.
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