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Max Planck Scientists Image A Beating Heart In 3D

July 25, 2014 Image Caption: A reconstructed beating heart of a zebrafish embryo with the muscle layer (myocardium) in red and the endothelium (endocardium and vasculature) in cyan. Credit: MPI f....

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Proove Biosciences Exhibits Industry Leading Data and Research at...

Irvine, CA and Annapolis Junction, MD (PRWEB) July 28, 2014 Proove Biosciences, the commercial and research leader in personalized medicine, will be exhibiting data and research conducted through...

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Sharp Rise in Risk With New Breast Cancer Gene, Scientists Say

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Mutated versions of a gene called PALB2 can dramatically increase a woman’s risk of breast cancer, a new study has...

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Scientists uncover new information on how stem cells in human bowel behave

For the first time, scientists have uncovered new information on how stem cells in the human bowel behave, revealing vital clues about the earliest stages in bowel cancer development and how we may...

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Stem cell behavior of human bowel discovered for first time

For the first time, scientists have uncovered new information on how stem cells in the human bowel behave, revealing vital clues about the earliest stages in bowel cancer development and how we may...

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Blood-vessel gene could fight cancer and heart disease

”This gene, Piezo1, provides the instructions for sensors that tell the body that blood is flowing correctly and gives the signal to form new vessel structures. ”The gene gives instructions to a...

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Scientists discover gene that plays vital role in blood vessel formation

Scientists from the University of Leeds have discovered a gene that plays a vital role in blood vessel formation, research which adds to our knowledge of how early life develops. The discovery could...

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AFL approves stem-cell treatment

An Australian-based biomedical company has been given approval from the AFL to use stem-cell therapy on players recovering from injury. Sydney-based Regeneus has revealed it was recently given...

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Pharmacogenetics advances personalized medicine

John Hwa is a professor of medicine and the director of cardiovascular pharmacogenetics at Yale School of Medicine. Along with Dartmouth genetics professor Jason H. Moore, Hwa recently coauthored an...

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Stem Cell Beauty: The Online Shop Revolutionizing the Beauty Industry

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) September 03, 2014 Stem Cell technology is the future; looking younger and better without plastic surgery is here now. Stem Cell Beautys debut product line StemLife is...

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New protagonist in cell reprogramming discovered

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 4-Sep-2014 Contact: Laia Cendrs laia.cendros@crg.eu 34-933-160-237 Center for Genomic Regulation This news release is available in Spanish. The protein Nanog, a transcription...

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New Study Shows Simple Conversion of Skin Cells Into White Blood-Like Cells

Durham, NC (PRWEB) September 05, 2014 A study published in STEM CELLS on August 30, 2014, details a new, simple, and highly efficient way to convert cells taken from an adults skin into stem cells...

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Study reveals how stem cells work to improve lung function in ARDS

Published on September 9, 2014 at 7:24 AM A new study has revealed how stem cells work to improve lung function in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Previous studies have shown that stem...

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Primary care doctors reluctant to provide genetics assessment in routine care

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 11-Sep-2014 Contact: Mary Masson mfmasson@umich.edu 734-764-2220 University of Michigan Health System @UMHealthSystem Ann Arbor, Mich. Primary care providers report many...

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New Gene Variants for Prostate Cancer Identified

MONDAY, Sept. 15, 2014 (HealthDay News) — An international team of scientists has identified 23 new genetic variants linked to a greater risk for prostate cancer. Although more research is needed, the...

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NIH funds next phase of Tissue Chip for Drug Screening program

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 23-Sep-2014 Contact: Geoff Spencer spencerg@mail.nih.gov 301-435-0888 NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) The National Institutes of Health will award...

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Pitt researchers awarded $11.8 million NIH grant to explore genetic roots of...

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine have been awarded a $11.8 million, five-year grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, part of the...

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Pitt Researchers Search for Genetic Roots of Cleft Lip, Palate with Help from...

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) September 30, 2014 Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine have been awarded a $11.8 million, five-year grant from the National Institute...

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Pitt team searches for genetic roots of cleft lip, palate

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 30-Sep-2014 Contact: Anita Srikameswaran SrikamAV@upmc.edu 412-578-9193 University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences @UPMCnews Researchers at the University of...

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Topic (voice): Behaviour genetics – Video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0QF5UQuHQTopic (voice): Behaviour geneticsListen today about new interesting topic – Behaviour genetics. *—*—*—*—*—*—*—*—*—*–*—*—*—* Check out more exciting topics to verify...

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