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deltaDOT partners with QSTP to create Qatar's first proteomics facility
DOHA, Qatar- has launched a joint venture with deltaDOT, a developer of technologies for the separation and analysis of biomolecules based in London, to develop a world-class proteomics research and testing facility in Qatar.The ...
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Growing Proteomics Market and the Current Economic Crisis Could Act in Tandem to Spur Growth in the European 2
LONDON, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) is the most cost-effective protein profiling technology and is the only technology in which the constituents of a protein sample can be entirely visualised in a single gel...
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New Biomarker Method Could Increase the Number of Diagnostic Tests for Cancer
The results of the Clinical Proteomic Technology Assessment for Cancer (CPTAC) study, which is sponsored by the , part of the National Institutes of Health, and partner organizations, appeared online June 28, 2009, in Nature Biotechnology.
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Experimental Urine Test Spots Appendicitis
TUESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new urine test may one day spot appendicitis faster and more accurately than current tests do, researchers report.Appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in children, but the diagnosis can...
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A urine test for appendicitis?
Appendicitis is the most common childhood surgical emergency, but the diagnosis can be challenging, especially in children, often leading to either unnecessary surgery in children without appendicitis, or a ruptured appendix and serious...
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A Urine Test For Appendicitis?
Appendicitis is the most common childhood surgical emergency, but the diagnosis can be challenging, especially in children, often leading to either unnecessary surgery in children without appendicitis, or a ruptured appendix and serious...
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A urine test for appendicitis?
Urine marker found though proteomics may indicate which children need surgery Appendicitis is the most common childhood surgical emergency, but the diagnosis can be challenging, especially in children, often leading to either unnecessary...
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A Urine Test for Appendicitis?
Newswise Appendicitis is the most common childhood surgical emergency, but the diagnosis can be challenging, especially in children, often leading to either unnecessary surgery in children without appendicitis, or a ruptured appendix and...
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Biomarker in urine for appendicitis
Appendicitis is the most common childhood surgical emergency, but the diagnosis can be challenging, especially in children, often leading to either unnecessary surgery in children without appendicitis, or a ruptured appendix and serious...
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Experimental Urine Test Spots Appendicitis
TUESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new urine test may one day spot appendicitis faster and more accurately than current tests do, researchers report.Appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in children, but the diagnosis can...
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Comparative systems biology of human and mouse as a tool to guide the modeling of human placental pathology
Brian Cox1, Max Kotlyar2,3, Andreas I Evangelou4, Vladimir Ignatchenko4, Alex Ignatchenko4, Kathie Whiteley5, Igor Jurisica2,3,6, S Lee Adamson5,7, Janet Rossant1,8 & Thomas Kislinger3,4 The Hospital for Sick Children, Program in...
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GE Healthcare to Host 'Current Trends in Microcalorimetry and Biacore Symposium'
Addressing functional characterization of biomolecular stability and interactions Uppsala, Sweden, 18th June 2009 - GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), will host 'Current Trends in Microcalorimetry and Biacore...
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Proteomics Technology To Focus On Neurological Complications Of HIV
The National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3-million grant to Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University to establish a research center to study the neurological...
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NIH funds Einstein center to target HIV-related brain disease
Proteomics technology to focus on neurological complications June 11, 2009 (BRONX, NY) The National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3-million grant to Albert Einstein College of...
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Predicting Tamoxifen Resistance In Patients
Tamoxifen is a widely used and highly successful drug in the treatment of breast cancer, though resistance to tamoxifen is still a concern in recurrent disease (affecting 25-35% of patients), since therapy resistant metastatic tumor cells...
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Medical potential for tamoxifen resistance
Tamoxifen is a widely used and highly successful drug in the treatment of breast cancer, though resistance to tamoxifen is still a concern in recurrent disease (affecting 25-35% of patients), since therapy resistant metastatic tumour cells...
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NIH funds Einstein center to target HIV-related brain disease
(BRONX, NY) The National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3-million grant to of Yeshiva University to establish a research center to study the neurological complications that afflict...
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Identifying the potential for tamoxifen resistance in patients
Tamoxifen is a widely used and highly successful drug in the treatment of breast cancer, though resistance to tamoxifen is still a concern in recurrent disease (affecting 25-35% of patients), since therapy resistant metastatic tumor cells...
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Cancer Proteomics
Chemie.DE Information Service GmbH www. Chemie. DEwww. Bionity. COM www. Cancer Proteomics.
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A Comparative Proteomics Analysis of Rat Mitochondria from the Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampus in Response to
Bio-X Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Fudan University,...
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Bruker Introduces Three Major High-Performance Mass Spectrometry Platforms and Applied Proteomics Solutions
ADMET.net| BioInformatics.net | ClinicalTrials.net | CombiChem.net | ePosters.net | GenomicsNews.com | HighThroughputExperimentation.com | HTScreening.net | Lab-on-a-Chip.com | MarketReports.com | MassSpec.net | Metabolomics.net |...
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Cancer Proteomics 2009 - Mechanistic Insights, Technological Advances, & Molecular Medicine
Date:8th-11th June 2009 Location: O'Reilly Hall, UCD This international meeting is being organised by Conway Investigators (Liam Gallagher, Mike Dunn, Dolores Cahill, Steve Pennington, and Bill Watson), along with some key international...
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Cancer Proteomics 2009
Mechanistic Insights, Technological Advances & Molecular Medicine - The aim of this conference series is to bring investigators from oncological backgrounds (both basic and clinical) into close contact with equivalent leaders in...
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Cancer Proteomics 2009 - Mechanistic Insights, Technological Advances & Molecular Medicine
The aim of this conference series is to bring investigators from oncological backgrounds (both basic and clinical) into close contact with equivalent leaders in proteomics approaches, with a view towards casting a translational framework by...
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BioWorld Today June 1, 2009
, of Redwood City, Calif., implemented a reduction of its staff representing about 34 percent of its work force.The company expects one-time costs associated with the headcount reduction to be about $350,000, which will be recorded this...
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