cancer-associated gene News
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Molecular Health and FALCO biosystems team up to provide genetic analysis services using MH Guide/BRCA and MH Guide/Mendel
Molecular Health GmbH announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Kyoto-based FALCO biosystems Ltd. under which FALCO biosystems will use the products MH Guide/BRCA and MH Guide/Mendel to evaluate inherited genetic variants of BRCA1/2 and other heritable cancer-associated genes. Inherited genetic variants can predispose an individual to cancer. Hereditary Breast and Ovarian ...
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CD Genomics Optimized Cancer Hotspot Panel Sequencing Service for Cancer-Related Research
Based on rich experience in genomic analysis, CD Genomics has developed a specialized platform for targeted sequencing of cancer-related genes to accelerate research on disease pathogenesis, disease identification, biomarker discovery, targeted drug development, etc. The company has optimized its Cancer Hotspot Panel Sequencing service to meet the most challenging research process. Cancer is ...
By CD Genomics
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Creative Diagnostics Launches New P53 and Tp53 Antibodies for Cancer Research
Creative Diagnostics, a leading manufacturer and supplier of antibodies, antigens and assay kits, has announced its extensive portfolio of P53 and TP53 antibodies and solutions to support researchers in the critical field of cancer research. This comprehensive collection of research tools will empower scientists to advance their understanding of P53 and TP53 and their role in cancer development ...
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NIH-funded researchers discover genetic link to mesothelioma
Scientists have found that individuals who carry a mutation in a gene called BAP1 are susceptible to developing two forms of cancer — mesothelioma, and melanoma of the eye. Additionally, when these individuals are exposed to asbestos or similar mineral fibers, their risk of developing mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer of the lining of the chest and abdomen, may be markedly increased. The ...
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AUC Launchs First University Spinoff Company in Egypt
The American University in Cairo (AUC) announced today, in a press conference held on Tahrir Square campus, the launch of Egypt’s first University spinoff company. The company, D-Kimia, develops novel and affordable diagnostic solutions to detect a broad range of diseases, initially focusing on the identification of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that affects over 170 million people worldwide. ...
By D-Kimia, LLC
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