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G3 Announces Completion of Enrollment in GLOBAL Study with 7,500 Patients

Single largest prospective pan-omic study to identify key biomarkers and central therapeutic targets for cardiovascular diseases has completed enrollment.
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Tekmira Initiating Phase I/II Clinical Trial in Patients with HCC

Designed to determine the safety, tolerability and clinical benefit of TKM-PLK1.
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SAP Announces Strategic Alliances to Drive Forward Genomic Research

SAP forms strategic collaborations with Stanford School of Medicine and the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health.
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‘Free choice’ in primates can be altered through brain stimulation

When electrical pulses are applied to the ventral tegmental area of their brain, macaques presented with two images change their preference from one image to the other. The study by researchers Wim Vanduffel and John Arsenault (KU Leuven and Massachusetts General Hospital) is the first to confirm a causal link between activity in the ventral tegmental area and choice behaviour in primates.
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A tool to better screen and treat aneurysm patients

New research by an international consortium, including a researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, may help physicians better understand the chronological development of a brain aneurysm.
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The brain's reaction to male odor shifts at puberty in children with gender dysphoria

The brains of children with gender dysphoria react to androstadienone, a musky-smelling steroid produced by men, in a way typical of their biological sex, but after puberty according to their experienced gender, finds a study for the first time in the open-access journal Frontiers in Endocrinology.
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Disorders of compulsivity share common pattern, brain structure

People affected by binge eating, substance abuse and obsessive compulsive disorder all share a common pattern of decision making and similarities in brain structure, according to new research from the University of Cambridge.
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Scientists control rapid re-wiring of brain circuits using patterned visual stimulation

In a new study published in the journal Science, researchers show for the first time how the brain re-wires and fine-tunes its connections differently depending on the relative timing of sensory stimuli.
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Miniature Gas Chromatograph Could Aid Early Crop Disease Detection

About the size of a 9-volt battery, the technology’s portability could provide farmers with a tool to quickly evaluate the health of their crops.
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Evotec Acquires UK-Based CRO Euprotec

Company announce the acquisition of all shares in Euprotec Ltd, a recognised leader in anti-infective drug discovery services
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