By University of Illinois at Chicago
The resistance of some cancers to the cell-killing effects of radiation therapy may be due to abnormalities in the mitochondria -- the cellular structures responsible for generating energy, according to an international team of researchers.
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By North Carolina State University
Researchers have developed nanoscale 'patches' that can be used to sensitize targeted cell receptors, making them more responsive to signals that control cell activity. The finding holds promise for promoting healing and facilitating tissue engineering re
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By RDI
New computer models predict how patients whose HIV therapy is failing will respond to any new combination of drugs, without the need for an HIV genotype: a test used in wealthy countries to read the genetic code of the virus and help select drugs to which
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By Boston University Medical Center
One in 10 high school youth in the US reports having been hit or physically hurt by a dating partner in the past year, according to a new study.
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By University of North Dakota
Until recently, no one knew how eating disorders occur or what triggers them. Recently published research suggests a new strategy to understand eating disorders, and it may lead to innovative treatments.
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By Penn State
A molecular technique that will help the scientific community to analyze -- on a scale previously impossible -- molecules that play a critical role in regulating gene expression has been developed by a research team. The technique, which has potential use
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By Thomas Jefferson University
Occupational therapy helps children with autism improve their ability to perform everyday better than standard behavioral therapy.
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By Monash University
In research published, Australian scientists have revealed new insights into how cells organize and form an early mammalian embryo.
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By Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
A study has found that a super cocktail of six natural compounds in vegetables, fruits, spices and plant roots killed 100 percent of sample breast cancer cells without toxic side effects on normal cells.
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By University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences
Researchers have identified a novel progenitor cell and a related cell communication pathway key to growth of a healthy placenta. The team’s discovery gives scientists a “tool box” for understanding the developmental hierarch
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By University of Alabama at Birmingham
New work abolishes otherwise unmanageable human cancers in preclinical rodent studies. The technology is based on the notion that solid tumors can be programmed to generate their own very potent chemotherapy.
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By University of Eastern Finland
New methods for the laboratory-scale synthesis of coumarin-based drugs were developed in a recent study, as well as the development of new analytical methods for the fast identification of natural and non-natural coumarins. A few of the synthesized coumar
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By Imperial College London
Steroid injections given to pregnant women before premature birth may increase the child’s risk of later behavioural and emotional difficulties, a study has found.
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By Radiological Society of North America
A new study reports that individuals who underwent embolization of the left gastric artery for gastrointestinal bleeding experienced a 7.9 percent decrease in body weight three months after the procedure. Results of the study offer a potential new avenue
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By Basque Research
With autumn just around the corner and a new flu strain lying in wait for us, the presentation of a study analyzing the management of the 2009 influenza A crisis could not, if anything, be better timed.
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By University of Montreal
Research indicates that brain cells depend on the local synthesis of asparagine to function properly. "The cells of the body can do without it because they use asparagine provided through diet. Asparagine, however, is not well transported to the brai
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By Rockefeller University Press
A novel immune-boosting drug combination eradicates an aggressive form of brain cancer in mice, according to a study.
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By Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
A team of scientists looking into the interplay of the immune system and cancer have found a link between a history of airborne allergies – in particular to plants, grass and trees – with risk of blood cancers in women.
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By IDIBELL-Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute
Researchers have shown that inhibition of one of the basic components of the complement system protects chondrocytes (cartilage cells) from porcine rejection of xenotransplantation (transplantation between animals of different species).
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By American College of Surgeons
A new study investigating why obese patients choose one type of weight loss operation over another reveals that the main factors influencing decision making are whether patients have type 2 diabetes, how much weight they want to lose, and their tolerance
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