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Engineered Bacteria Effectively Target Tumors, Enabling Tumor Imaging Potential In Mice
Tumor-targeted bioluminescent bacteria have been shown for the first time to provide accurate 3D images of tumors in mice, further advancing the potential for targeted...
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Researchers Study Impact Of Proposed Autism Diagnostic Criteria
Getting an autism diagnosis could be more difficult in 2013 when a revised diagnostic definition goes into effect. The proposed changes may affect the proportion...
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UK shadow health minister backs LED lighting
The shadow health minister for the UK, Andy Burnham, has shown his support for new lighting technology developed in Atherton that helps NHS Trusts prevent...
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New Research Suggests Birth Weight Plays A Role In Autism Spectrum Disorder
Although the genetic basis of autism is now well established, a growing body of research also suggests that environmental factors may play a role in...
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Tumor Growth Not Halted By Cell Senescence
A collaboration between a cancer biologist from the University of Milano and 2 physicists has shown that cell senescence occurs spontaneously in melanoma cells, but...
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Cloud-based patient data installed at NHS Trust
St. Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has installed two EMC Symmetrix® VMAX™ systems as part of a new five-year plan to overhaul its...
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Tumors Continue Growing Even When Cells Get Old
Based on the knowledge that cancer cells grow indefinitely, the general belief is that senescence could act as a barrier against tumor growth and has...
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