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How Hep C Survives Immune System Attacks

Using mathematical modelling researchers have uncovered the tactics employed by the Hep C in order to avoid the immune system.
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Researchers use Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis to Study Extracellular Vesicles

Scientists are working to find a way deliver a specific microRNA species capable of retarding the growth of tumor cells.
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Tiny Heart, Big Promise

Researchers have discovered a new source of cells that can develop into coronary vessels.
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Bioresorbable Electronic Stent Could Provide Feedback, Therapy

Researchers have developed and tested a drug releasing electronic stent which could significantly reduce the risk associated with traditional mesh tube stents.
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First Step Towards Global Attack on Potato Blight

European researchers and companies concerned with the potato disease phytophthora will work more closely with parties in other parts of the world.
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TGAC Awarded £150k to Help Boost Science Innovation

The funding will support three data-driven projects to advance bioinformatics tools from concept to commercialization for research and clinical use.
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From Worker to Queen at the Drop of a Gene

Biologists have found that the hierarchical fate of one of nature's most important pollinators comes down to which genes are "turned on or off".
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‘Rosetta Stone’ for Prostate Cancer Mutations

Scientists have produced a comprehensive genetic map of the mutations in prostate cancer that have spread across the body.
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Non-Aqueous Solvent Supports DNA Nanotech

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have now shown that they can assemble DNA nano-structures in a solvent containing no water.
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Symphogen’s Antibody Mixtures Highlighted in Three Peer-Reviewed Journals

Pioneering and novel approach to Anti-EGFR and Pan-HER antibodies validated in clinical and pre-clinical research papers.
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