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Study Identifies Causes of Executive Turnover after M&As

The study, “Brain Drain: Why Top Management Bolts After M&As,” analyzes factors that can lead to abnormally high turnover rates among target company executives – turnover that may continue for 10 or m...

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Longer Restyling Cycles Explain U.S. Auto Industry’s Loss of Market Share

“Non-Price Determinants of Automotive Demand: Restyling Matters Most,” a study by three economists in the VCU School of Business, analyzed secular market share changes in the automobile and light truc...

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Researchers Identify Gene with Possible Link to Infertility in Mice

The steps involved with conception and pregnancy are delicate and complex – particularly the process of folliculogenesis. In females, fertility is dependant on the growth of a follicle, a structure th...

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Lipid involved with gene regulation uncovered

Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine researchers have discovered a new role for the bioactive lipid messenger, sphingosine-1-phosphate, or S1P, that is abundant in our blood – a finding...

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Researchers Design New Graphene-based, Nanomaterial with Magnetic Properties

The team of researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University; Peking University in Beijing, China; the Chinese Academy of Science in Shanghai, China; and Tohoku University in Sedai, Japan; used theor...

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Researchers Identify New Method to Selectively Kill Metastatic Melanoma Cells

Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University, in collaboration with a team of researchers led by Maria S. Soengas, Ph.D., with the Spanish National Cancer Research Center in Madrid, Spain, found ...

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Researchers Identify Genes Linked to Chemoresistance

Liver cancer is a highly aggressive form that has limited therapeutic options. One of the key challenges with cancer treatment is that patients can develop resistance to chemotherapy. Researchers are ...

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Scientists Discover Magnetic Superatoms

The newly discovered cluster, consisting of one vanadium and eight cesium atoms, acts like a tiny magnet that can mimic a single manganese atom in magnetic strength while preferentially allowing elect...

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Research Details Mathematical Model for Effectively Screening Airline Passengers

Changes in aviation security policies and operations since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have resulted in every passenger being treated as a potential security risk, with uniform screening of ...

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Researchers identify gene that regulates tumors in neuroblastoma

According to Paul B. Fisher, M.Ph., Ph.D., who is the first incumbent of the Thelma Newmeyer Corman Endowed Chair in Cancer Research with the VCU Massey Cancer Center, and Seok-Geun Lee, Ph.D., assist...

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Researchers identify new way the malaria parasite and red blood cells interact

Malaria is transmitted to humans through bites from mosquitoes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 350 million and 500 million cases of malaria occur world-wide annua...

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Researchers Identify Gene Linked to Aggressive Progression of Liver Cancer

Hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC, or liver cancer, is the fifth most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the world. Treatment options for HCC include chemotherapy, chemoemboliza...

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Substantial undercooling brings about microstructural change for ternary eutectic alloy

AlˇVCuˇVSi alloy is widely applied in industry mainly as a light construction material. It is also a promising material for applications such as engine block and cylinder heads. It is important for de...

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Researchers Identify New Function of Protein in Cellular Respiration

In the study, published online Jan. 8 in Science Express, researchers reported that Stat3, a protein previously known to control the activity of genes by acting in the cell nucleus, also plays a key r...

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Researchers identify new anti-tumor gene

Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University have identified a new anti-tumor gene called SARI that can interact with and suppress a key protein that is overexpressed in 90 percent of human cance...

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