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Cureus is on a mission to change the long-standing paradigm of medical publishing, where submitting research can be costly, complex and time-consuming.
A study on the origins of life titled "Prebiotic synthesis of α-amino acids and orotate from α-ketoacids potentiates transition to extant metabolic pathways" has been published in the journal Nature Chemistry.
Researchers from The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a
Learn how you can identify formaldehyde in hair-smoothing products.
March 1, 2012 — -- Five months ago, the federal government put out a hazard alert about the hair-smoothing treatment, Brazilian Blowout, warning that it contains liquid formaldehyde that can turn into formaldeh
Mushroom are health food all-stars, and lately I want to add them to everything!! They pack savory flavor to meals without adding much fat, calories or sodium. Researchers continue to discover how mushrooms can ward off chronic disease and improve your everyday health!
AMVAC has established a GreenSolutions product team dedicated to their biological portfolio, which consists of biopesticides, biostimulants, and biofertilizers.
The product team will be committed to developing and marketing GreenSolutions technologies and led by Ted Walter, U.S. GreenS
Michigan Pomesters held its 11th annual Ridgefest field day July 28, touring research trials at Michigan State University’s Clarksville Research Center in Clarksville.
During the field day, MSU researchers shared some of their latest findings with the Pomesters audience. The first pres
Dojindo has been producing well-reputed chemical reagents used by research organizations all over the world for over 100 years. We sat down with Dr. Yuichiro Ueno, President of Dojindo, to learn more about the company’s rich history of innovation and technological breakthroughs.
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Jun Zhang, Ph.D., assistant professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Chemistry, has received a five-year, $1.85 million National Institutes for Health Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award R35 to further his research on the SRSF1 serine and arginine rich splicing
Jun Zhang, Ph.D., assistant professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Chemistry, has received a five-year, $1.85 million National Institutes for Health Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award R35 to further his research on the SRSF1 serine and arginine rich splicing
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A new study published in Frontiers of Pharmacology has shown that glutamine deprivation might speed up aging while glutamine supplementation reduces oxidative stress-induced senescence in mice [1].
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