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The OpenHelix Blog
Tue Apr 17 15:47:40 EDT 2018
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Breaking News
Sun Apr 22 07:30:51 EDT 2018
People in the News: Patrick Kaltenbach, Margo Georgiadis, William Bonello, More
In Brief This Week: SeraCare; Human Longevity; CareDx; Interpace Diagnostics; and More
Single-Cell Transcriptomics Studies Draw Cell Type Maps for Complete Animal
Biotheranostics Settles False Claims Allegations With DOJ for $2M
Genetic Signatures Gets CE Mark for 'Superbugs' Kit
New Products Posted to GenomeWeb: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bio-Techne, Mission Bio, More
Taconic Biosciences Licenses Easi-CRISPR Tech
Altona Gets CE Mark for Diagnostics Workflow
Chemotherapy Resistance Pathway for AML Identified in CRISPRa Screen
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Scientific American
Sun Apr 22 07:11:12 EDT 2018
Beijing Launches Pioneering Brain Science Center
China’s move is expected to complement other countries’ related initiatives
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Scientists Find Mini Gastrointestinal Tract Growing inside Tumor
Cancerous cells may pick up the characteristics of nearby organs, evading treatment
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The Future of Sexual Reproduction
Could scientists one day use blood and skin cells to replace sperm and eggs?
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Young-Blood Transfusions Are on the Menu at Society Gala
“There’s no evidence in my mind that it’s going to work”
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A Trip to "the Poopy Lab" In the Interest of Drug Development
In one small, Canadian city there is now a model of a mechanical human colon
-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
FDA Okays First Concussion Blood Test--but Some Experts Are Wary
The screening tool may not pick up minor concussions
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To Fight Fatal Infections, Hospitals May Turn to Algorithms
Machine learning could speed up diagnoses and improve accuracy
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Researchers Find No Strong Link between Prenatal Ultrasounds and Autism
New study provides more evidence early pregnancy scans are not tied to the disorder
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Can Pregnancy Help Scientists Better Understand Cancer?
Cancerous cells and placental ones appear to regulate the immune system in similar ways
-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Instead of Filling Cavities, Dentists May Soon Regenerate Teeth
Researchers recently discovered certain drugs, including one developed to treat Alzheimer’s, stimulate innate self-repair mechanisms
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The Pharma Exec behind the First Approved Gene Therapy Is Hunting for His Next Big Break
Novartis’s retiring CEO hopes such treatments will soon be deployed against lymphoma, other cancers
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First Primate Clones Produced Using the "Dolly" Method
The success with monkeys could ignite new ethical debates and medical research
-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Could Artificial Wombs Be a Reality?
But what if babies born prematurely could be put into an artificial womb-like environment to complete their gestation?
-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
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