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NORTHWESTERN RESEARCHERS FIND DISORDERLY DNA HELPS CANCER CELLS EVADE TREATMENT, DISCOVERY COULD HEL

A new Northwestern University study has discovered that the packing of the three-dimensional genome structure, called chromatin, controls how cells respond to stress, the university announced. When the chromatin packing is heterogenous and disordered, a cell demonstrates more plasticity, according to the article. When the packing is neat and...

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U OF MINN. STUDY ON MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS COULD IMPROVE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW MEDICINES FOR CANCER

A study on molecular interactions by biomedical engineers in the University of Minnesota's College of Science and...

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WICHITA STATE ADDS BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING PH.D. PROGRAM

Wichita State University is moving forward with a plan to create a biomedical engineering doctoral program, the university...

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NANOGELS DEVELOPED AT U OF TEXAS COULD DELIVER NUMEROUS THERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS TO TREAT CANCER

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed new guidelines for fabricating nanoscale gel materials, or...

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VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCHERS USING COMPUTERS TO DETECT MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES

Virginia Tech University researchers are using clinical ultrasound images to train computers to detect Musculoskeletal...

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