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Stanford blood scanner detects even faint indicators of cancer

Published December 1, 2008, 5:37 pm, Stanford Report

A team led by Stanford researchers has developed a prototype blood scanner that can find cancer markers in the bloodstream in early stages of the disease, potentially allowing for earlier treatment and dramatically improved chances of survival.

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Can genes predict athletic performance?

Published December 1, 2008, 3:57 pm, Scientific American

What if sideline rage could be nipped in the bud with a quick genetic test that told Mom and Dad what sports – if any – Junior could master? The Boulder, Colo., company Atlas Sports Genetics today began selling just that sort of product: for $149, it says it will screen for variants of the gene ACTN3, which in elite-level athletes is associated with the presence of the muscle protein ...

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Discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:29 pm, PhysOrg

The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The discovery, to be published online on Dec. 1 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could provide insight into why non-human primates don't get AIDS and lead to ...

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Stanford scientists' discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:28 pm, EurekAlert!

( Stanford University Medical Center ) The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses co-evolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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Stanford Scientists Discovery of Virus in Lemur Could Shed Light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:00 pm, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

STANFORD, Calif.----The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans

Published December 1, 2008, 10:29 am, PhysOrg

In the race for bioengineered crops, sequencing the genome could be considered the first leg in a multi-leg relay. Once the sequence is complete, the baton is passed forward to researchers to identify genes' functions. A draft sequence of the soybean genome is now available, and the complete genome will be available soon. Taking the next step in a new study, University of Missouri ...

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Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans

Published December 1, 2008, 10:09 am, EurekAlert!

( University of Missouri-Columbia ) University of Missouri Interdisciplinary Plant Group researchers have demonstrated the applicability of a genomic tool for identifying gene function in soybeans. Understanding gene function in soybeans will ultimately benefit crop performance.

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Researchers Use Affymetrix Technology to Discover Why Some Breast Cancer Patients Resist Tamoxifen

Published December 1, 2008, 5:34 am, Centre Daily Times

Affymetrix Inc., (Nasdaq:AFFX) announced today that scientists at Cancer Research UK have used Affymetrix technology to discover the molecular basis for tamoxifen response in breast cancer cells - and the reason why some women can develop resistance to the treatment. Their findings are published in Nature 1 .

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Researchers Use Affymetrix Technology to Discover Why Some Breast Cancer Patients Resist Tamoxifen

Published December 1, 2008, 5:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Affymetrix Inc., announced today that scientists at Cancer Research UK have used Affymetrix technology to discover the molecular basis for tamoxifen response in breast cancer cells - and the reason why some women can develop resistance to the treatment.

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Cell movements totally modular, study shows

Published December 1, 2008, 3:59 am, PhysOrg

A study describing how cells within blood vessel walls move en masse overturns an assumption common in the age of genomics — that the proteins driving cell behavior are doing so much multitasking that it would be near impossible to group them according to a few discrete functions.

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