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Genetics - Oct 24, 2018 Edition :: Medical News | Medical Articles

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 October 24, 2018 
 Genetics 
 The latest Genetics news from News Medical 
 Genetic Factors Impacting Nutritional RequirementGenetic Factors Impacting Nutritional Requirement
 
While nutrition has a very recognizable role in overall health management, the role of genetics in nutritional impact is yet to be fully understood.
 
   Innovative computer software sheds new light on genetic processes underlying deadly diseasesInnovative computer software sheds new light on genetic processes underlying deadly diseases
 
Innovative computer software developed by University of Leicester scientists is shedding new light on the genetic makeup of deadly pathogens responsible for meningitis and gastroenteritis.
 
   Genetically modifying zebrafish provides numerous, highly accurate disease modelsGenetically modifying zebrafish provides numerous, highly accurate disease models
 
Research published today describes how zebrafish can be genetically engineered to produce more accurate models of human disease.
 
 Study uses novel approach to investigate genetic origins of mental illnesses
 
Study uses novel approach to investigate genetic origins of mental illnessesA study in Biological Psychiatry has established a new analytical method for investigating the complex genetic origins of mental illnesses using brain cells that are grown in a dish from human embryonic stem cells.
 
 
 New genome editing tool used to heal genetic disease
 
New genome editing tool used to heal genetic diseaseParents of newborns may be familiar with the metabolic disorder phenylketonuria: in Switzerland, all newborn babies are screened for this genetic disease.
 
 
 Researchers identify common genetic connection in lung conditions
 
Researchers identify common genetic connection in lung conditionsAn international research team led by members of the University of Colorado School of Medicine faculty has identified a genetic connection between rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 
 
 Gut-on-a-chip to model coeliac disease
 
Gut-on-a-chip to model coeliac diseaseA gut-on-a-chip mimics the properties of the human gut and in our case those of coeliac disease patients. Using blood or urine we are able to derive induced pluripotent stem cells which in turn can be differentiated into intestinal epithelial cells.
 

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