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Process Analysis in Real Time

With a real-time mass spectrometer developed by Fraunhofer researchers, it has become possible for the first time to analyze up to 30 components simultaneously from the gas phase and a liquid, including in-situ analysis.
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Juniper Pharma Services Scales up Spray-Drying Capability

Company has reinforced its enabling technologies platform by making a substantial investment into its spray drying capabilities.
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Transplanted Nerve Cells Survive a Quarter of a Century in a Parkinson’s Disease Patient

Researchers at Lund University have found that the transplanted nerve cells can survive and function for many years in the diseased human brain.
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10X Genomics Signs Asia-Pacific Distribution Deals

Company has announced that is has signed agreements with four companies to promote and sell several of its products in the Asia-Pacific region.
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New Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer

Researchers at Purdue University have shown how controlling cholesterol metabolism in pancreatic cancer cells reduces metastasis.
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BioLineRx, MaRS Innovation Sign Framework Collaboration Agreement

Collaboration aims to review innovative projects and assets of startup companies originating from MaRS members, in order to identify in-licensing, co-development or other partnering opportunities.
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Obese or anorexic individuals react differently to taste, study finds

Flavors either too intense or hard to distinguish.
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Study reveals how differences in male and female brains emerge in C. elegans

Nematode worms may not be from Mars or Venus, but they do have sex-specific circuits in their brains that cause the males and females to act differently. According to new research published in Nature, scientists have determined how these sexually dimorphic (occurring in either males or females) connections arise in the worm nervous system.
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Cells Carry 'Memory' of Injury

A new study from King’s College London offers clues as to why chronic pain can persist, even when the injury that caused it has gone.
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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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