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SkelGEN
This cross-continental consortium has four distinct but inter-related Work Packages (WPs) for the joint exchange programme to generate.
Inhibiting a DNA-repairing protein in brain could be key to treating aggressive tumours
Targeting a specific DNA-repairing protein in the brain could be an effective way to treat the most aggressive type of brain tumour, a study suggests.
Scientists collaborate to reduce number of animals needed for research
More than 200 scientists have signed up to a tissue-sharing database designed to reduce the number of animals needed for biomedical research.
Arthritis drug cuts heart attack risk
A drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis can reduce the risk of heart attacks in such patients by nearly 40%, a new study has found.
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