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Kerala institute to provide support to identify rare genetic disorders in kids

RGCB to provide support to identify rareThiruvananthapuram, Nov 22 ( IANS) The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB), an autonomous institute under the government of India, on Wednesday announced that it will assist all district and .

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Kerala Institute To Provide Support To Identify Rare Genetic Disorders In Kids

Kerala Institute To Provide Support To Identify Rare Genetic Disorders In Kids
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RGCB's foundation day: Interdisciplinary work key in study of biological science, says expert

RGCB's foundation day: Interdisciplinary work key in study of biological science, says expert
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Higher temperatures could make Dengue virus more virulent: Study

Researchers at Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) in Kerala found that dengue becomes more severe and hostile in animal models when its virus (DENV) while being grown in mosquito-derived cells is exposed to higher temperatures.

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Dengue: Study finds higher temperatures can make dengue virus more virulent

Increasing temperatures could make the Dengue virus more virulent, according to researchers at the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. The study found that dengue becomes more severe in animal models when grown in mosquito cells exposed to higher temperatures.

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