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The Clinical Applications of Stem Cells, 26-27 February, 2015, Singapore.
The Singapore Bioimaging Consortium and Select Biosciences South East Asia are pleased to report on the success of The Clinical Applications of Stem Cells, which took place at The Academia, Singapore General Hospital Campus, Singapore on the 26-27 February 2015.
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Illumina Files Patent Infringement Suit Against Premaitha
Patent infringement suit filed in the United Kingdom against Premaitha Health plc for infringement of NIPT patents.
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Human Genome Includes 'Foreign' Genes Not From Our Ancestors
Many animals, including humans, acquired essential ‘foreign’ genes from microorganisms co-habiting their environment in ancient times, according to research published in the open access journal Genome Biology.
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Magnetic Brain Stimulation
New technique could lead to long-lasting localized stimulation of brain tissue without external connections.
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Stem Cells Lurking In Tumors Can Resist Treatment
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are studying how cancer stem cells make tumors harder to kill and are looking for ways to eradicate these treatment-resistant cells.
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Listening to classical music modulates genes responsible for various brain functions
Although listening to music is common in all societies, the biological determinants of listening to music are largely unknown. According to a latest study, listening to classical music enhanced the activity of genes involved in dopamine secretion and transport, synaptic neurotransmission, learning and memory, and down-regulated the genes mediating neurodegeneration.
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This Week on NeuroScientistNews: 9 March – 13 March
Friday the 13th; combination treatment for addiction; genetic biomarkers for autism, and more.
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Day-Night Cycles Linked to Mutations
TSRI scientists show that proteins critical in day-night cycles also protect cells from mutations.
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Atomic force microscopy for imaging nanoscale dynamics of neurons
Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience and Kanazawa University (Japan) have succeeded in imaging structural dynamics of living neurons with an unprecedented spatial resolution
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a leading tool for imaging, measuring, and manipulating materials with atomic resolution – on the order of fractions of a nanometer.
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High-End Imaging Techniques Blended
Vanderbilt University researchers have achieved the first “image fusion” of mass spectrometry and microscopy — a technical tour de force that could, among other things, dramatically improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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