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  Why the Human Brain Needs Exercise: An Evolutionary Perspective
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  AI and HPC on Stampede Supercomputer Provide New Insights into Complex Cellular Processes
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  Antibody Rebuilds and Strengthens Bones in Multiple Myeloma Models
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  FDA-approved Drug Improves Autism Symptoms in Mice

R&D 100: Save the Date!

The R&D 100 Conference returns November 16-17, 2017. Now in its third year, the R&D 100 Conference includes informative sessions and keynotes, unique networking opportunities, and the celebration of the R&D 100 Awards. Join us in Orlando this November!

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Gene Editing Reverses Huntington's in Mouse Study

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While still early, a new study reports that the disease process and motor symptoms of Huntington's disease were reversed using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing methods in mouse models.


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High Throughput Biological Sample Collection and Processing

Integra Biosciences

A new family of multichannel electronic pipettes is closing the gap between traditional manual pipettes and robotic systems. This new video will provide you with an informative insight into how to improve your biological sample processing and collection.


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Why the Human Brain Needs Exercise: An Evolutionary Perspective

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A new study tackles neuroscience from an evolutionary perspective, suggesting that humans' past as hunter-gatherers laid the foundation for why our brains evolved to need exercise.


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AI and HPC on Stampede Supercomputer Provide New Insights into Complex Cellular Processes

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Biology researchers tap machine learning to gain knowledge which may lead to futuristic medical treatments.


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Sample Preparation for the Detection of Synthetic Analogues of Insulin in Human Serum

Genevac LTD

Due to an increase in the abuse of synthetic insulins, doping laboratories require faster and more consistent testing options. The methodology to detect and confirm the presence of peptide hormones by mass spectrometry is preferred to the current use of immunoassays or other immuno-reactive techniques. This white paper explores and compares the different available methods, revealing the fastest and most accurate options for synthetic insulin detection.


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Reliable High-throughput Genotoxicity Skin Assay

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AMSBIO announces the launch of DermaChip - a new high throughput assay technology that allows scientists, for the first time, to reliably measure the genotoxic risk of a whole range of environmental agents (including cleaning agents, household products and industrial chemicals as well as cosmetics) to our skin.


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Powerful New Technique Can Clone Thousands of Genes at Once

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Scientists report they have developed a new molecular technique called LASSO cloning, which can be used to isolate thousands of long DNA sequences at the same time, more than ever before possible.


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FDA-approved Drug Improves Autism Symptoms in Mice

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Scientists restored serotonin to normal levels in mouse models of autism, and improved social behaviors tied to the condition after administering the FDA-approved drug fluoxetine, also known by the brand name Prozac.


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Antibody Rebuilds and Strengthens Bones in Multiple Myeloma Models

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Researchers report new hope for treating bone loss and painful recurrent bone fractures associated with multiple myeloma bone cancer.


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Personalized Metabolic Therapy Improves Skills for Atypical Rett Syndrome Patient

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A translational, multicenter study has unveiled the potential of D-serine - a dietary supplement - to improve the neuronal function of a patient with a mutation of the glutamate receptors associated to atypical Rett syndrome with severe encephalopathy.


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