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Image: The upgraded Cartagenia Bench Lab 5.0 addresses inherent challenges of interpreting and reporting on genomic variants data (Photo courtesy of Agilent Technologies).

Software Platform Provides Capabilities for Somatic Variation Analysis

An upgraded information-processing platform enables clinical genetics and molecular pathology laboratories to achieve higher performance and efficiency in somatic variation analysis of tumor-tissue sequencing data and in reporting of tissue-typing results, among other features. More...
22 Nov 2016
Image: A typical X-ray radiograph of a hand with rheumatoid arthritis (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia).

Gene Sets Identified May Predict Response to RA Therapies

A blood biomarkers search has identified 3 gene expression signatures that helped predict which patients were more likely to respond to tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) or B-cell depletion therapies in patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The findings were presented at the 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology and its Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals. More...
22 Nov 2016
Image: The BD LSRFortessa flow cytometer cell analyzer (Photo courtesy of Becton Dickinson).

Tumor Markers Reveal Lethality of Bladder Cancers

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer-related death among men in the USA and more than 75,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year and more than 16,000 people will die from this disease. More...
17 Nov 2016
Image: A histopathology of prostate cancer showing multiple poorly formed glands with ill-defined lumina and/or incomplete nuclear complement (Photo courtesy of European Urology).

Identification of Gene Defects Helps Prostate Cancer Treatment

The current method of treating prostate cancer involves identifying gene defects, which could help with the diagnosis of cancer and the development of individualized cancer treatments for patients. More...
16 Nov 2016
Image: Placental fetal cells isolated safely using the TRIC procedure were stained for beta- human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) (green) a trophoblast cell marker and nuclei were labeled using DAPI dye (Photo courtesy of Sascha Drewlo, PhD).

Prenatal Genetic Test Is Accurate Five Weeks into Pregnancy

The latest developments in prenatal technology make it possible to test for genetic disorders a little more than one month into pregnancy using a non-invasive technique. More...
16 Nov 2016

Disease Genes Effect May Be Overcome by Other Gene Mutations

A first-of-its-kind study, performed in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, shows how “bad genes aren’t always bad news” in that the disease-causing effects of mutations in certain genes can be overcome by suppression-mutations in certain other genes. The study opens a new way for better understanding how some people naturally stay healthy despite having disease-causing mutations, and potentially a new path to better diagnostics and therapies of genetic disorders. More...
15 Nov 2016
Image: When the mouse gene Rabep2 is deficient, the number and diameter of collateral blood vessels are reduced by 50-60%, and the amount of brain tissue that dies after stroke is more than doubled. The human version of Rabep2 is likely to have a comparable function (Image courtesy of the Faber Lab, University of North Carolina School of Medicine).

Vascular Development Gene Helps Protect Against Stroke Damage

Using CRISPR gene-editing technology and genetically engineered mice, scientists have discovered that a “collateral vessels” gene, Rabep2, protects against stroke damage. Variants of the human version of the gene may help explain why people differ so much in their ability to survive artery blockages. More...
15 Nov 2016
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