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July 9, 2013
• Cleveland Biolabs Inc., of Buffalo, N.Y., Incuron LLC, of Moscow, a joint venture of CBLI and Bioprocess Capital Venture, and Roswell Park Cancer Institute, published studies describing the Facilitates Chromatin Transcription (FACT) complex as an accelerator of tumor transformation and a possible marker for aggressive cancers in Cell Reports.
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Washington roundup: FDA inks coronavirus EUA, but no U.S. diagnoses to date

June 11, 2013

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June 7, 2013
• Biodel Inc., of Danbury, Conn., disclosed plans to submit a new drug application (NDA) to the FDA in 2015 for a glucagon rescue device to treat severe hypoglycemia.
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Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

May 6, 2013
Researchers from the Carnegie Institution for Science have weighed in on the question of whether female mammals have germ-line stem cells that are capable of generating new egg cells. Recent reports have questioned the long-held notion that female mammals are born with all the eggs they will ever possess, suggesting instead that they have stem cells capable of generating new eggs.
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A Virtual Pandemic Creates an Infectious Learning Environment

March 25, 2013
By Peter Winter
The emergence of a potential pandemic has always been a favorite topic for Hollywood, which has given us some good films in the genre in recent years such as The Andromeda Strain, Outbreak and Contagion.
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Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

March 18, 2013
Researchers from Temple University discovered that glycogen synthase kinase-three alpha (GSK-3 alpha) is an overall regulator of aging in many different cell types.
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Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

Feb. 25, 2013
Inhibiting hepatitis C's nonstructural 5A, or NS5A, protein causes viral levels to drop by 99 percent within six hours of administration, and in one clinical trial, it led to sustained drops in viral levels in all treated patients – a stunning validation of the possibility of developing an all-oral hepatitis treatment regimen.
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Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

Feb. 19, 2013

Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

Dec. 17, 2012
Researchers at New York University Medical Center have discovered that the CCR5 receptor – well known to infectious disease researchers as a co-receptor for HIV entry – is also the receptor that Staphylococcus aureus' leukotoxin ED, or LukED, uses to target specific sets of immune system cells.
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Bench Press: BioWorld Looks at Translational Medicine

Nov. 19, 2012
Scientists from the National Cancer Institute have found that PARP inhibitors work through other mechanisms in addition to inhibiting the repair of DNA breaks.
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