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    University Of East Anglia Scientists Make Major Advances Important For Cancer Researc

    Scientists at the University of East Anglia have made a major advancement in understanding tissue development that has important implications for cancer. Findings published today in the journal Cell Science show how the protein EB2 is a key regulator of tube-like structures inside cells and...
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    Clinical Use Of Regenerative Human Cells Could Be Expanded By IUPUI Stem Cell Researc

    Research led by a biology professor in the School of Science at IUPUI has uncovered a method to produce retinal cells from regenerative human stem cells without the use of animal products, proteins or other foreign substances, which historically have limited the application of stem cells to...
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    Intercept Pharmaceuticals And Servier Announce Agreement For Intercept's TGR5 Researc

    Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Intercept) and Les Laboratoires Servier (Servier) announced that they have entered into a worldwide ex-U.S. and Japan agreement for the discovery and development of novel TGR5 agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic indications. The...
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    NIH To Invest $25M Over Five Years For International Collaboration On Genetic Researc

    The NIH on Tuesday announced a partnership with Wellcome Trust and the African Society for Human Genetics that will enable African researchers to "use the latest genetic and clinical technology to study common health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and other diseases," VOA News...
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    Johns Hopkins Medicine Acquires Naviscan PEM Technology For Novel Radiotracer Researc

    Johns Hopkins Medicine has become the latest academic medical center to acquire the Naviscan Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) scanner. The device will be utilized by Richard Wahl, M.D., F.A.C.R, Professor of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine...
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    Johns Hopkins Medicine Acquires Naviscan PEM Technology For Novel Radiotracer Researc

    Johns Hopkins Medicine has become the latest academic medical center to acquire the Naviscan Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) scanner. The device will be utilized by Richard Wahl, M.D., F.A.C.R, Professor of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine...
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