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Mimicking Evolution to Create Novel Proteins
A study by researchers in the Kuhlman lab offers a new route to design the 'cellular machines' needed to understand and battle diseases.
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An Old-New Weapon Against Emerging Chikungunya Virus
Researchers utilize existing drugs to interfere with host factors required for replication of Chikungunya virus.
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Takara Bio Acquires WaferGen Biosystems
WaferGen Bio-systems and Takara Bio USA Holdings has announced that they have entered into a merger agreement pursuant to which TBUSH will acquire WaferGen.
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Luminex to Acquire Nanosphere
Nanosphere to be acquired for $1.35 per share in an all cash transaction valued at approximately $58 million.
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Cancer Can Arise from Histone Mutations
A mutation that affects the proteins that package DNA—without changing the DNA itself—can cause a rare form of cancer.
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An E.coli Detector May be in Your Hands Soon
Hand-held device that can be used to detect a variety of pathogens—including foodborne pathogens like E. coli—at all stages in the food supply chain, from fields to restaurants may be available soon.
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Gold Nanoparticles Hold Promise for the Early Detection of Disease
Colloidal gold nanoparticles have been found to strongly enhance the native signals of chemical constituents in cells.
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FDA Approves Additional Indication for Eisai's Anticancer Agent
Additional indication for in-house developed novel anticancer agent Lenvima (lenvatinib mesylate) in combination with everolimus for the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma following one prior anti-angiogenic therapy.
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Crucial Reaction for Vision Revealed
Scientists have tracked the reaction of a protein responding to light, paving the way for a new understanding of life's essential reactions.
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Advancing the Understanding and Research of Botulinum Neurotoxin Biology
Ipsen and the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) announce the signature of a research partnership to study the intracellular trafficking of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) within neurons.
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