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12-Sep-2017 - The programme controls how and when brain genes are expressed at different times in a person's life to perform a range of functions, the study found. Experts say the timing is so precise that they can tell the age of a person by looking at the genes that are expressed in a sample of brain ...
04-Sep-2017 - Drugs developed to treat heart and blood vessel problems could be used in combination with chemotherapy to treat an aggressive form of adult leukemia, new research led by the Francis Crick Institute reveals. In a study published in Cancer Cell, researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, King's ...
31-Aug-2017 - Previously overlooked section of fusion found to worsen cancer cells Scientists finds section acts like a vacuum cleaner 'hoovering up' healthy parts of cell Preventing' signalling' in cells may not stop cancer in studied gene fusion A study by the University of Warwick sheds new light on gene ...
29-Aug-2017 - A major study led by The University of Manchester has discovered that so called 'lonely' microbes, those living at low population densities, are more likely to mutate causing higher rates of antibiotic resistance. After analysing 70 years of data and nearly 500 different measurements of ...
21-Aug-2017 - Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a new method to 3D-print laboratory-grown cells to form living structures. The approach could revolutionise regenerative medicine, enabling the production of complex tissues and cartilage that would potentially support, repair or augment ...
A chance discovery has opened up a new method of finding unknown viruses
07-Aug-2017 - In research scientists from Oxford University’s Department of Zoology have revealed that Next-Generation Sequencing and its associated online DNA databases could be used in the field of viral discovery. They have developed algorithms that detect DNA from viruses that happen to be in the blood or ...
20-Jul-2017 - Microscopic versions of the cocoons spun by silkworms have been manufactured by a team of researchers. The tiny capsules, which are invisible to the naked eye, can protect sensitive molecular materials, and could prove a significant technology in areas including food science, biotechnology and ...
06-Jul-2017 - Cambridge scientists have developed a new method for growing and transplanting artificial bile ducts that could in future be used to help treat liver disease in children, reducing the need for liver transplantation. The researchers grew 3D cellular structure which, once transplanted into mice, ...
29-Jun-2017 - Scientists have developed a new biological tool for examining molecules - the building blocks of life - which they say could provide new insights and other benefits such as reducing the numbers of animals used in experiments. The University of Leeds in collaboration with Avacta Life Sciences, a ...
New programme focused on key GPCR target implicated in aggressive brain cancer
28-Jun-2017 - Heptares Therapeutics announces the launch of a new research collaboration under its ORBIT initiative with New York University (NYU) School of Medicine. This new collaboration will support a multi-year programme with NYU’s drug discovery accelerator group, the Office of Therapeutics Alliances ...
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