米MITなど、CRISPRによる網羅的遺伝子解析システムを開発
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2013-12-13 10:00)
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ヒトゲノムプロジェクトが終了して以来研究者は、遺伝子の役割を突き止めようと努力を続けてきた。米MIT、Broad InstituteおよびWhitehead Instituteは、CRISPR法を用いて、遺伝子の機能を一挙に解読できる手法を開発した。
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ImmunoCellular社、樹状細胞ワクチン「ICT-107」のグリア芽腫フェーズII試験でPFSが有意に延長
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2013-12-13 9:30)
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米ImmunoCellular Therapeutics社は2013年12月11日、樹状細胞ワクチン「ICT-107」の、多形性膠芽腫(GBM)と新規に診断された患者を対象とするフェーズII試験で、無増悪生存期間(PFS)が統計的有意に延長する結果が得られたと発表した。
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Roche社とProthena社、パーキンソン病治療用抗体医薬の開発めざし世界的協力契約締結
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(2013-12-13 9:00)
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スイスRoche社とアイルランドProthena社は、2013年12月11日、α-シヌクレインを標的とするProthena社専有のモノクローナル抗体を、パーキンソン病を適応として開発、商品化するために世界的な協力契約を結んだと発表した。
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Zoologger: Alligators use tools to lure in bird prey
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 4:16)
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American alligators have been spotted using sticks to lure nesting egrets, the first documented example of a reptile using a tool
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First ever animals were made of jelly, not sponge
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 4:00)
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The finding that comb jellies might have been the earliest animal on the tree of life challenges our understanding of the early evolution on Earth
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US to phase out antibiotics for fattening livestock
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 2:46)
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To help quell antibiotic resistance, the US Food and Drug Administration has asked for the drugs to be labelled as not for use as growth promoters
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 2:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: forgotten antibiotics (they're FREE), America's hidden epidemic, military-grade gaming, growing new brain and more
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Space lander of the future takes fiery flight
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 2:21)
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Last year it crashed and burned, but this time the Morpheus lander aced its first successful untethered flight on a jet of fire
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Duck-billed dinosaur had rooster-like cock comb
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 2:00)
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The skeleton of a duck-billed dinosaur, Edmontosaurus regalis , unearthed in Canada, has a never-before-seen crest atop its skull
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Nature more than nurture determines exam success
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-13 1:42)
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Genetics influences academic achievement more than upbringing, suggests a study on twins. We find out what this means for our education systems
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