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Macrogen, National Cancer Center Korea Sign Agreement
Company has signed a business agreement with National Cancer Center Korea for joint research into genome information-based precision medicine with cancer patients.
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Fluxion Biosciences, UT Health Collaborate
Company has announced collaboration with UT Health to develop novel liquid biopsy approaches to improve the ability to diagnose, monitor, and treat cancer patients.
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Agilent Presents Thought Leader Award to Renowned Medicinal Scientist
Company has announced that Dr. Shilin Chen has received an Agilent Thought Leader Award in support of his groundbreaking herbal genomics research using multi-omics techniques.
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Finding sheds light on what may kill neurons after stroke
Strokes, seizures, traumatic brain injury and schizophrenia: these conditions can cause persistent, widespread acidity around neurons in the brain. But exactly how that acidity affects brain function isn't well understood.
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Scientists map brain's 'thesaurus' to help decode inner thoughts
Neuroimaging reveals detailed semantic maps across human cerebral cortex.
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Surgery for chronic temporal headaches—simplified approach shows good results
A modified surgical technique may provide a simpler approach to the surgical treatment for one type of chronic headache, according to an "Ideas and Innovations" paper in the May issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
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Salts in the brain control our sleep-wake cycle
Danish research is behind a new epoch-making discovery, which may prove decisive to future brain research. The level of salts in the brain plays a critical role in whether we are asleep or awake. This discovery may be of great importance to research on psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and convulsive fits from lack of sleep as well as post-anaesthetization confusion, according to Professor Maiken Nedergaard.
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Four new genetic diseases defined within schizophrenia
Changes in key genes clearly define four previously unknown conditions within the umbrella diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to a study led by researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center published in EBioMedicine.
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Magnetic Nanoparticles May Reveal Early Traces Of Cancer
Rice University students’ computer program aids MD Anderson diagnostic initiative .
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