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| 16 Sep 2009 Pancreatic Cancer, Blood Type - GluvSnap.com is a wide-ranging online medical and health related website providing health care informaion and services. GluvSnap.com - http://www.gluvsnap.com/news/ [ More results from GluvSnap.com ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 The grants range in size from $99993 to $591990 for a wide variety of projects ranging from clinical trials for leukemia to pre-clinical studies on a gene therapy for pancreatic cancer. Funding is from the American Recovery and ... VCU University News Services - http://www.news.vcu.edu/ |
| 8 hours ago by Brett Israel The genomes of lung and skin cancer have been decoded by scientists at the UK-based Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge, which is the first time an entire cancer gene map has been created. ... The UK is looking at breast cancer; the U.S. at brain, ovary, and pancreatic cancer; China at stomach cancer; Japan at the liver; and India at mouth cancer. The completion of all this work is at least five years—and several hundreds of thousand dollars—into the future, ... 80beats - http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/ |
| 18 hours ago by Staff Other researchers around the world are also working on the genomes of other cancers – Japan is looking at liver, China stomach, and the USA at brain, ovary and pancreas. It is believed cataloguing cancer genes in patients could be ... eFitnessNow - http://www.efitnessnow.com/ - References |
| 20 Oct 2009 The gene, PALB2, was identified as a susceptibility gene for familial pancreatic cancer in an exome sequencing study that was published by Hopkins researchers in Science earlier this year (see In Sequence 3/10/2009). ... In Sequence from GenomeWeb News - http://www.genomeweb.com/newsletter/8537 [ More results from In Sequence from GenomeWeb News ] |
| 16 Oct 2009 by a GenomeWeb staff reporter NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Myriad Genetics announced after the close of the market Thursday that it has licensed exclusive rights from Johns Hopkins University to patents covering a gene related to pancreatic cancer. ... GenomeWeb Daily News - http://www.genomeweb.com/newsletter/69886 [ More results from GenomeWeb Daily News ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Jim Thanks to private giving this has been one of the most productive years ever for our pancreatic cancer research team. To give just one example, thanks to your generous support we were able to discover a gene (called PalB2) responsible ... Pancreatic Cancer Blog - http://apps.pathology.jhu.edu/blogs/pancreas/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by editor@truthdig.com Scientists are now able to map the complete genetic codes of lung and skin cancer, and now an international effort is in motion to do the same for more varieties, including breast, stomach, liver, brain, mouth and pancreatic cancer. —KA ... DAMN baby! FOUR HUNDRED-THOUSAND ERRORS! In each lungy-gene thing? Whoops. Seventeen point four times the number that “causes” lung cancer, if 23000 is the number of allotted errors? I'm ready to be targeted. (I love the lingo.) ... Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines - http://www.truthdig.com/ - References |
| 16 Oct 2009 by Henry Aaron According to Myriad Genetics, Inc., Johns Hopkins University has awarded it a world-wide, exclusive license to patents that cover PALB2 gene mutations responsible for increasing the risk of pancreatic cancer development in individuals, ... Visit Bulgaria - http://visitbulgaria.info/ [ More results from Visit Bulgaria ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 by gary The UK is looking at breast cancer, Japan at liver and India at mouth. China is studying stomach cancer, and the US is looking at cancers of the brain, ovary and pancreas."These catalogues are going to change the way we think about ... Rocket News - http://www.rocketnews.com/ |
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