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Cancer stem cells: Prime targets in the war against cancer

Scientists now believe that only a small subset of cells in a tumour has the ability to self-renew and differentiate indefinitely into other cells – these are known as cancer stem cells (CSC) due to their stem-like qualities.
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Confusion as FDA Classify Genome Interpretation as Medical Test

FDA conclude deciphering your genome should therefore be subject to approval by the appropriate regulatory bodies
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Harvard and Aetna Ally for Targetted Health Care Treatments

Harvard Medical School’s Center for Biomedical Informatics and healthcare company Aetna form research collaborative to improve the quality and cost of healthcare. Researchers from CBI and Aetna will use bioinformatics techniques to analyze healthcare data in new ways.
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EpiGen announces collaboration with Nestlé

The EpiGen Consortium, an international alliance of global epigenetics researchers, are pleased to announce the creation of a research collaboration with Nestlé Research Center in Switzerland.
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Nippon Shinyaku Selects and Deploys the Symyx Notebook by Accelrys

Accelrys Electronic Laboratory Notebook drives R&D efficiency and eases regulatory burdens
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Ear Gene Discovery Advances Treatment for Deaf

Long-sought genes found in the sensory hair cells of the inner ear.
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Rutgers works to build a better cranberry

Building better cranberries is Nicholi Vorsa’s business, a process that can't be rushed.
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Turkey Genome Project to Help Breeding

Turkey researchers are investigating the big bird's genetic heritage and biology as part of an effort to improve several aspects of its cultivation.
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1st Artificial Windpipe Made With Stem Cells Seems Successful

Using patient's own cells to create custom airway cut risk for transplant rejection.
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UT Southwestern Team Identifies Tumor-specific Pathway

Finding could lead to new cancer-stopping therapies.
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