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Patented technology regarding new and safe mechanism with the active substance PH3 for the indications of osteoporosis and diabetic vascular complications. More
The University of Edinburgh has perfected a genetic engineering strategy in mouse embryonic stem cells to replace large regions of mouse chromosomal sequences (>100kb) with the corresponding human syntenic region. More
"A comprehensive set of samples in various diseases. The resource consists of DNA samples from 16 diseases (Type I diabetes, Type II diabetes, Asthma, Colorectal Cancer, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease... More
Crystal structures of human cytochrome P450s and their uses in drug discovery More
Western inventors have identified a group of 12 differentially expressed proteins in Preeclampsia (PE) patients using a state-of-art proteomics based approach. More
An in vitro hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication system that is capable of producing viral particles in a culture medium More
The present invention relates to methods comprising of specialized mononuclear cells from bone marrow that can rescue hyperglycemia and augment pancreatic repair. More
Diagnostic assay for early detection of nephropathy related to diabetes and other nephropathy-associated disorders. More
Manipulation of the knockout gene appears to be a promising target to not only treat obesity and diabetes, but to develop therapeutics to decrease energy expenditure for under-nourished populations. More
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