08
26
2015
We often think of bacteria as a group of rapidly proliferating, free-living cells that don’t typically unite toward a common purpose. However, this couldn’t be further from reality, as microbial existence is much more complex than many may envision.
08
26
2015
Cancer is the fiercest disease to human. Scientists always look for the way to fight cancer. We have a good news after a lot of research and testing as Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered an unexpected connection between microRNA processing and cell-to-cell adhesion. This connection, the researchers maintain, not only explains the seemingly incongruous presence of adhesion proteins in cancer cells, it also suggests a way to reprogram rogue cancer cells, restoring normal behavior.
08
25
2015
Cytovance® Biologics, biopharmaceutical contract development manufacturing organization, will be acquired by Hepalink USA, the wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Shenzhen Hepalink Pharmaceutical for $205.68 million cash plus additional contingent payments, Cytovance said.
08
25
2015
Two important proofreader proteins were discovered by scientists from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The proofreader proteins know where to look for errors during DNA replication and how they work together to signal the body's repair mechanism.
08
24
2015
Fat in our body does not always harmful to us. It does a better job of turning up the metabolic heat, and lessening the risks associated with obesity and diabetes, if it has a favorable balance of energy-storing fat and energy-burning fat.