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ArticleThe power of big data to advance genomics into clinical care
The integration of genomics into patient care will lead to more precise, personalised treatments. In this Q&A, Hylton Kalvaria, Chief Commercial Officer of Helix, explains how the Helix Research Network is creating a large-scale clinicogenomics dataset to advance research into molecular and genetic determinants of disease risk and drug response. ...
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NewsPredicting pancreatic cancer metastasis
Molecular, cellular and metabolic analyses of liver biopsies identified markers that may predict subsequent metastasis of pancreatic cancer.
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NewsProteogenomics: finding targets for never-smoker lung cancer
Through multi-omics analysis, researchers find that oestrogen signalling could be a target for never-smoker lung cancer cases.
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Genetic scar left in the genome of bacteria
New study reveals how pneumonia cells become resistant to penicillin through evolutionary gateway.
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NewsResearchers develop Raman imaging probes for detecting enzyme activities
Japanese researchers have developed activatable Raman probes based on 9CN-rhodol, offering a promising tool for detecting multiple enzyme activities in heterogeneous biological tissues. This new molecular design strategy allows for highly specific and sensitive detection of enzyme activities, offering potential applications in disease diagnosis and biological research.
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NewsFirst molecular therapeutic for Angelman syndrome to advance into clinical trials
The scientists from Texas A&M have developed GTX-102, a novel therapeutic candidate to target Angelman syndrome by reactivating expression of deficient protein.
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NewsEnzyme opens door to new therapeutic targets for cellular stress
The activity of enzyme ATE1, as seen by US researchers, flags misfolded proteins for destruction and is enhanced by binding iron-sulphur clusters.
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WebinarUsing integrative biophysical approaches to understand GPCR regulation by β-arrestins
Watch this webinar to learn how an integrated structural biology workflow can be used to get crucial structural insights on key protein targets that are of therapeutic interest.
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NewsCombination of MRI and MSI uncover molecular secrets of Alzheimer’s
US researchers will use a unique combination of imaging techniques (MRI and MSI) to study Alzheimer’s disease on a scale that has never been done before.
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