Vitamin B12: a key player in cellular reprogramming and tissue regeneration
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UK diabetes prevention program may have global impact
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The positive effects observed in the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme - the largest such project in the world helping people across the UK to lose weight and control their blood sugar levels - may have relevance globally for tackling the diabetes epidemic.
Roche's subcutaneous injection of Tecentriq recommended by the EU's CHMP for multiple cancer types
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Artificial intelligence: Unexpected results
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Bayer and Recursion focus research collaboration on oncology
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The oncology-focused collaboration will leverage Bayer's small molecule compound library and expertise in biology and medicinal chemistry as well as Recursion’s purpose-built artificial intelligence-guided drug discovery platform.
FDA approves first treatment for patients with rare inherited blood clotting disorder
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Immunotherapy plus an investigational cancer drug improves anti-tumor effects
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Led by Lee Zou, Ph.D., chair of Duke’s Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology, the researchers focused on the way some cancer cells impede normal DNA repair to fuel tumor formation. This phenomenon is known as defective DNA mismatch repair.
Bayer expands global life science incubator network
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This move establishes new sites for the Bayer Co.Lab program at the hotspots of innovation in China as well as in Japan.
First in human trial of new drug raises hopes for patients with relapsed blood cancer
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Metabolite tells cells whether to repair DNA
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Findings from researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center, published in Cancer Discovery, show how a specific nucleotide metabolite, called GTP, controls responses to radiation and chemotherapy in an unexpected way.