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89 matches found for "Notch"

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KfW issues its first ever 7 year Euro-Benchmark

Having already placed a ten-year, a five-year and a three-year bond in the classical maturities earlier this year, KfW has now launched a seven-year Euro-Benchmark for the first time. As expected, dem...

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New ultrasensitive electronic sensor array speeds up DNA detection

A novel electronic sensor array for more rapid, accurate and cost-efficient testing of DNA for disease diagnosis and biological research has been developed by scientists at Singapore's Institute ...

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Fate in fly sensory organ precursor cells could explain human immune disorder

In an article that appears in the current issue of Nature Cell Biology, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report that a new finding about the Notch signaling pathway in sensory organ precurso...

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Key found to how tumor cells invade the brain in childhood cancer

Despite great strides in treating childhood leukemia, a form of the disease called T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) poses special challenges because of the high risk of leukemic cells invad...

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NJIT expert advises on the do and don't of building in hurricane-prone areas

She is a civil/structural engineer who teaches at NJIT's College of Architecture and Design. Her courses include topics related to wind and earthquakes with guidelines and recommendations for bet...

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Lack of capital not a 'death sentence' for start-ups

"Our research shows that undercapitalization is not a death sentence for start-up ventures," says Dr. David Townsend, an assistant professor of management, innovation and entrepreneurship at...

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Modulation of neural stem cells by use of EGFL7 or EGFL7 antagonists

Scientists from the university hospital of Frankfurt am Main prove for the first time, that the signalling protein EGFL7 binds to notch receptors and regulates the self renewal of neural stem cells. T...

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Investors scramble for KfW's new three-year bond

The new Euro Benchmark III/2009 matures on 21 May 2012 and pays a coupon of 2.25% p.a. The re-offer price was set at 99.991%, yielding 2.253% and equating to a spread of 51.3 basis points over the Bun...

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Scientists identify key gene that protects against leukemia

Additionally, in investigating the mechanisms of this gene, the scientists uncovered evidence that could lead to a protocol for bone marrow transplants that could boost the chance of a cure in some pa...

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First tri-continuous mesoporous Silica complex structure developed in Singapore

Singapore's Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) has developed the first tri-continuous mesoporous material using a unique surfactant template. This completely new porous structur...

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KfW tops up 10-year benchmark bond to a record volume

The top-up involves a yield pick-up of 99.3 basis points over the Bund maturing in January 2019. The bond, which pays a coupon of 3.875%, has a re-offer price of 97.278 and a 4.219% yield. Lea...

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Progress toward an Alzheimer's drug that saves brain cells

This is the first step toward a medicine that could actually stop the progress of Alzheimer's. Existing medicines can at best limit the loss of memory during the first phases of the disease. ...

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Cell microenvironments hold key to future stem cell therapies

The potential of using these cells to repair or replace damaged tissue holds great promise for cancer therapies and regenerative medicine. However, the question that must first be answered is ...

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Strong domestic demand for 5-year KfW benchmark bond

The Euro Benchmark II/2009 matures on 25 February 2014 and pays a coupon of 3.125% p.a. Its reoffer price is 99.754 (yield 3.179%), corresponding to a yield pick-up of 111.4 bp over the Bundesobligati...

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Researchers Discover a Type of Supporting Cells Resistant to Notch Signaling

“Interestingly, the new study has shown that all supporting cells do not behave the same, and so some cells may be more amenable to regenerative therapies than others,” said Neil Segil, Ph.D., a senio...

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