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Location: Heidelberg, Germany
Researchers in Heidelberg discover new protein that is suppressed in
particularly aggressive cancer cell.
If cancer cells lack a certain protein, it could be much easier for them to
penetrate healthy body tissue, the first step...

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Location: 925 Chestnut Street, Suite 110,Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States
A novel angled gantry approach to
coronary CT
angiography reduced radiation exposure to the breast by more than 50%,
according to Thomas Jefferson University...

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Location: Ottawa, Canada
A team of Canadian researchers has just completed a major step forward in the field of virotherapy oncolytique, to transform certain viruses destructive weapons of tumor cells.
As explained by John Hiscott of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill...

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Location: Michigan, United States
A gene that is overexpressed in 20 percent of breast cancers
increases the number of cancer stem cells, the cells that fuel a tumor’s growth
and spread, according to a new study from the University of Michigan...

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Location: 445 N. Fifth Street,Phoenix, AZ 85004, United States
Researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) today
announced a new approach to treating endometrial cancer patients that not only
stops the growth of tumors, but kills the cancer cells.
In a potentially major...

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Location: Duke University, United States
Scientists at Duke University have created
the first map of imprinted genes throughout the human genome, and they say a
modern-day Rosetta stone – a form of artificial intelligence called machine
learning –...

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Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Treating breast
cancer with a type of heat therapy derived from MIT
radar research can significantly increase the effectiveness of...

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Location: University of Washington, United States
Scientists since the early '90s have seen the potential for cleaning up contaminated sites by growing plants able to take up nasty groundwater pollutants through their roots. Then the plants break certain kinds of pollutants into harmless...

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Location: Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Scientists at Newcastle University have
developed a cancer fighting technology which uses UV light to activate
antibodies which very...

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Location: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, United States
An international team of researchers led by a Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center geneticist has discovered two genes linked
to a disabling form of

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Location: Boston, United States
A discovery in mice of immune cells that promote the formation of new blood
vessels could lead to new treatments for endometriosis, a painful condition
associated with...

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Location: California, United States
A research team from the Northern California Cancer Center, the University of Southern California, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine has found that increased exposure to sunlight – which increases levels of vitamin D in the body --...

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Location: Suite 212, National Innovation Centre,Australian Technology Park,Eveleigh, NSW 1430,, Australia
A unique non-invasive hypoglycaemia monitor for insulin dependent type 1
diabetics will be fast tracked to commercial reality with Federal Government
backing.AiMedics Pty Ltd, a spin-out company of the University of Technology, Sydney,
has...

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Location: Department of Internal Medicine,231 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0557,Phone: 513.558.4231 Fax: 513.558.0852, United States
UC
researchers are studying a new way to more accurately determine the extent of
lymph node involvement in patients with lung cancer.James Knepler, MD, is using
endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) via the airway walls to examine the mediastinum...

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Location: UNBC, 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9, Canada
X-ray vision is yesterday’s news. Terahertz
technology is the wave of the future. Terahertz occupies space on the
electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and x-rays and that’s where UNBC
prof Matt Reid has focused his vision. He has just...

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