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Research · United StatesNature has evolved an exquisite yet limited set of chemical reactions that underpin the function of all living organisms. By contrast, the field of synthetic organic chemistry can access reactivity not observed in nature, and integration of these abiotic reactions within living systems offers an elegant solution to the sustainable synthesis of many industrial chemicals from renewable feedstocks. Here we report a biocompatible Lossen rearrangemen…See the Story
A Biocompatible Lossen Rearrangement in Escherichia Coli
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MedicalA novel molecular imaging agent targeting glypican-3 (GPC3) has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity in detecting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), including tumors smaller than one centimeter, according to results from a pilot clinical study.See the Story
New Molecular Imaging Agent Shows High Accuracy in Detecting Liver Cancer
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NHS · United KingdomIntroducing performance related pay for UK general practices initially improved quality of care, but did not seem to provide lasting improvements beyond that expected by previous trends, finds a study published by The BMJ today.See the Story
Performance Pay Initially Boosted GP Care but Gains Did Not Last
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Scale of How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Affects Patients' Blood Shown for First Time
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