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Mutations in DNA-Repair Genes Found in Advanced Prostate Cancers

New findings indicate that nearly 12% of male advanced prostate cancer sufferers have inherited mutation in DNA-repair genes.
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JPK NanoWizard® Applied to a Wide Range of Research

The NanoWizard® AFM from JPK is applied for interdisciplinary research at the University of South Australia for applications including smart wound healing and how plants can protect themselves from toxins.
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Developing a Novel Hepatitis C Vaccine

ARTES Biotechnology and Burnet Institute announce they have joined forces to develop a novel, effective vaccine to prevent transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV).
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Trial Begins for First-in-Class Gynecological Cancer Therapy

First trial of mAb targeting anti-Müllerian human receptor II tested in oncology patients.
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BC Platforms, Codigo46 Partner

Partnership aims to support the creation of the largest biobank in Latin-America.
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QuVa Pharma Acquires Biotech Pharmaceutical Facility

New 160,000-square-foot facility will significantly expand company’s reach into key market.
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Faron, Abzena Announce Agreement

Collaboration aims to manufacture Clevegen®, a novel therapeutic antibody being developed by Faron to reduce immune suppression in cancer.
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The eyes are the window into the brain

Our eyes are constantly moving, whether we notice or not. They jump from one focus point to another and even when we seem to be focused on one point, the eyes continue to reflexively move. These types of eye movements are called saccades.
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Can a brain scan early in stress predict eventual memory loss?

"My workload has shot up after my last promotion, I know that I'm stressed out," says a management executive from Delhi. "I feel anxious all the time, and since starting this job six months ago, I seem to be forgetting small things on a daily basis.
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New gene variants present in 3 percent of all ALS patients

Largest-ever study of inherited ALS identifies new ALS gene, NEK1.
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