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Bionimbus protected data cloud to enable researchers to analyze cancer data

The University of Chicago has launched the first secure cloud-based computing system that enables researchers to access and analyze human genomic cancer information without the costly and cumbersome infrastructure normally needed to download and store massive amounts of data.

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Cervical cancer is curable!

The European Academy of Folk Medicine has developed the unique method of the effective influence on the human body which allows to restore it completely. As …

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In Preclinical Studies, New Drug Enhances Radiation Treatment For Brain Cancer

A novel drug may help increase the effectiveness of radiation therapy for the most deadly form of brain cancer, report scientists at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center. In mouse models of human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the new drug helped significantly extend survival when used in combination with radiation therapy…

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Cancer-Suppressing Protein Found To ‘Multitask’

The understanding of how a powerful protein called p53 protects against cancer development has been upended by a discovery by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers. More than half of human cancers carry defects in the gene for p53, and almost all other cancers, with a normal p53 gene, carry other defects that somehow impair the function of the p53 protein…

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How Precise Chemical Modifications Turn Genes On And Off During Early Development — And How Those Mechanisms Are Disrupted In Cancer

A large, multi-institutional research team involved in the NIH Epigenome Roadmap Project has published a sweeping analysis in the current issue of the journal Cell on how genes are turned on and off to direct early human development…

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Mapping the embryonic epigenome: How genes are turned on and off during early human development

A large, multi-institutional research team has published a sweeping analysis of how genes are turned on and off to direct early human development.

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Robot Makes Blending Cancer Drugs Safer

The system features two multijointed robotic appendages that move like human arms.

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Early Life Factors and Reproductive Timing: Evidence on Menarche and Menopause

Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Mary Beth Terry, Columbia University, explains that accumulating evidence from both human population and animal studies supports…

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Scientists find dissimilar proteins evolved similar seven-part shape

Solving the structure of a critical human molecule involved in cancer, scientists have found what they call a good example of structural conservation —- dissimilar genes that keep very similar shapes.

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Studying The Effect Of Stem Cell Therapy On Cancer

Injection of human stem cells into mice with tumors slowed down tumor growth, finds research published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy. Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), isolated from bone marrow, caused changes in blood vessels supplying the tumor, and it is this modification of blood supply which seems to impact tumor growth…

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