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Lab21 Announces Sale of South Carolina Operations
Company announces sale of its laboratory operations to Reedy Acquisitions Corp.
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UTSW Researchers Identify New Potential Target for Cancer Therapy
Researchers have found that alternative splicing – a process that allows a single gene to code for multiple proteins – appears to be a new potential target for anti-telomerase cancer therapy.
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Nano Compartments May Aid Drug Delivery, Catalyst Design
Spongelike nanoparticles whose pores can be filled with drugs offer the promise of drug delivery to specific targets in the body, avoiding unpleasant side effects.
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Hundreds of Alterations and Potential Drug Targets to Starve Tumors Identified
A massive study analyzing gene expression data from 22 tumor types has identified multiple metabolic expression changes associated with cancer.
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Proton Pathway in Photosynthesis Identified by X-ray Crystallography
A Purdue University-led team has revealed the proton transfer pathway responsible for a majority of energy storage in photosynthesis.
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Yale Nobel Laureate Honored with Connecticut Medal of Science
Thomas Steitz will receive the 2013 Connecticut (CT) Medal of Science, the state’s top prize for technological achievement crucial to economic development.
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Study Finds Potential Medical Uses for Algae
Can scientists rid malaria from the Third World by simply feeding algae genetically engineered with a vaccine?
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Random Walks on DNA
Scientists have revealed how a bacterial enzyme has evolved an energy-efficient method to move long distances along DNA.
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Syrris Invites Chemists to Join Free Flow Chemistry Workshop in the US
Syrris is hosting a free flow chemistry workshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on the 9th of May 2013.
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Higher Levels of Healthy Compound in Beneforté Broccoli
Field trials and genetic studies have shown that a new variety of broccoli developed by BBSRC-funded scientists reliably yields higher levels of a health-promoting compound.
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