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The...    |    Discovery of how a key enzyme of the spliceosome exerts its controlling function To sustain life, processes in biological cells have to be strictly controlled both in time and in space. Researchers...    |    Help at hand for schizophrenics How can healthy people who hear voices help schizophrenics? Finding the answer for this is at the center of research...    |    A new strategy required in the search for Alzheimer's drugs? In the search for medication against Alzheimer's disease, scientists have focused on -- among other factors -- drugs...    |    Immune cell activation in multiple sclerosis: New indicator molecules visualize activation of auto-aggressive T cells Biological processes are generally based on events at the molecular and cellular level. To understand what happens in...    |    Nano-needles for cells: Tiny needles can force medicine into cells, even when they resist taking it Nano-sized needles developed by researchers in Norway can force medicine into cells, even when the cell membranes offer...    |    New insights contradict promising Alzheimer's research Approximately a year ago, the journal Science published an article about bexarotene as a potential Alzheimer's drug -- a...    |    New microsphere-based methods for detecting HIV antibodies Detection of HIV antibodies is used to diagnose HIV infection and monitor trials of experimental HIV/AIDS vaccines. New,...    |    Infantile myofibromatosis: First drug targets in childhood genetic tumor disorder Two mutations central to the development of infantile myofibromatosis (IM) -- a disorder characterized by multiple...    |    Consumers largely underestimating calorie content of fast food People eating at fast food restaurants largely underestimate the calorie content of meals, especially large ones,...    |    Statin use is linked to increased risk of developing diabetes, warn researchers Treatment with high potency statins (especially atorvastatin and simvastatin) may increase the risk of developing...    |    Scientists make breast cancer advance that turns previous thinking on its head Scientists have made an advance in breast cancer research which shows how some enzymes released by cancerous cells could...    |    Research identifies a way to make cancer cells more responsive to chemotherapy Breast cancer characterized as "triple negative" carries a poor prognosis, with limited treatment options. In some...    |    Heart healthy lifestyle may cut kidney disease patients' risk of kidney failure Compared with kidney disease patients who had zero or one heart healthy lifestyle component in the ideal range, those...    |    Technique to detect breast cancer in urine developed Medical researchers have developed a new screening method that uses urinalysis to diagnose breast cancer – and...    |    Noninvasive detection, diagnosis of oral cancer More effective detection and diagnosis of oral cancer could result from an advance in noninvasive imaging of epithelial...    |    Genomic analysis lends insight to prostate cancer Researchers have used next generation genomic analysis to determine that some of the more aggressive prostate cancer...    |    When oxygen is short, EGFR prevents maturation of cancer-fighting miRNAs Even while being dragged to its destruction inside a cell, a cancer-promoting growth factor receptor fires away, sending...    |    Scientists discover how rapamycin slows cell growth University of Montreal researchers have discovered a novel molecular mechanism that can potentially slow the progression...    |    Vaccine blackjack: IL-21 critical to fight against viral infections Scientists have shown that an immune regulatory molecule called IL-21 is needed for long-lasting antibody responses in...    |    Cradle turns smartphone into handheld biosensor Researchers and physicians in the field could soon run on-the-spot tests for environmental toxins, medical diagnostics,...    |    Diabetes' genetic underpinnings can vary based on ethnic background Ethnic background plays a surprisingly large role in how diabetes develops on a cellular level, according to two new...    |    Ferrets, pigs susceptible to H7N9 avian influenza virus Chinese and US scientists have used a virus isolated from a person who died from H7N9 avian influenza infection to...    |    Cinnamon compound has potential ability to prevent Alzheimer's Cinnamon: Can the red-brown spice with the unmistakable fragrance and variety of uses offer an important benefit? The...    |    Drug reverses Alzheimer's disease deficits in mice An anti-cancer drug reverses memory deficits in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model, new research shows. The article...    |    Discarded immune cells induce the relocation of stem cells The study reveals a surprising coordination between two fundamental body systems, the immune and the hematopoietic. The...    |    Molecule that triggers sensation of itch discovered Scientists report they have discovered in mouse studies that a small molecule released in the spinal cord triggers a...    |    New screening approach uncovers potential alternative drug therapies for neuroblastoma Nearly two-thirds of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma -- a common tumor that forms in the nerve cells of children...    |    Powerful new method IDs therapeutic antibodies Scientists have devised a powerful new technique for finding antibodies that have a desired biological effect. The newly...    |    Motion quotient: IQ predicted by ability to filter visual motion A brief visual task can predict IQ, according to a new study. This surprisingly simple exercise measures the brain’s...    |    Multiple research teams unable to confirm high-profile Alzheimer's study Teams of highly respected Alzheimer’s researchers failed to replicate what appeared to be breakthrough results for the...    |    Schools should provide students with daily physical activity, experts say A new report from the Institute of Medicine says schools should be responsible for helping pupils engage in at least 60...    |    Common childhood asthma not rooted in allergens, inflammation Allergens? No. Inflammation? No. An over-active gene that interrupts lipid synthesis appears to be the cause of 20-30%...    |    New discovery in fight against deadly meningococcal disease: Understanding the pathway of how the bacterium colonizes people Neisseria meningitidis is an important human pathogen that can cause rapidly progressing, life threatening meningitis...    |    First successful treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy with autologous cord blood: Awoken from a persistent vegetative state Medics have succeeded in treating cerebral palsy with autologous cord blood. Following a cardiac arrest with severe...    |    Regenerating spinal cord fibers may be treatment for stroke-related disabilities A new study finds "substantial evidence" that a regenerative process involving damaged nerve fibers in the spinal cord...    |    The secret lives (and deaths) of neurons Researchers have uncovered surprising insights about how nerve cells rewire themselves, shedding light on a process...    |    Chemists find new compounds to curb staph infection In an age when microbial pathogens are growing increasingly resistant to the conventional antibiotics used to tamp down...    |    Pay attention: How we focus and concentrate Scientists have shed new light on how the brain tunes in to relevant information.   |    Biochemistry: Unspooling DNA from nucleosomal disks The tight wrapping of genomic DNA around nucleosomes in the cell nucleus makes it unavailable for gene expression. This...    |    Boosting body's natural flu killers as way to offset virus mutation problem The known difficulty in fighting influenza (flu) is the ability of the flu viruses to mutate and thus evade various...    |    Breakthrough on Huntington's disease Researchers have succeeded in preventing very early symptoms of Huntington’s disease, depression and anxiety, by...    |    Key find for early bladder cancer treatment Aggressive forms of bladder cancer involve the protein PODXL – a discovery that could hold the key to improved...    |    Depression linked to telomere enzyme, aging, chronic disease The first symptoms of major depression may be behavioral, but the common mental illness is based in biology — and not...    |    'Boys will be boys' in U.S., but not in Asia A new study shows there is a gender gap when it comes to behavior and self-control in American young children -- one...    |    Pinpointing how nature's benefits link to human well-being What people take from nature -- water, food, timber, inspiration, relaxation -- are so abundant, it seems self-evident....    |    Swine flu pandemic of 2009 more deadly for younger adults As the world prepares for what may be the next pandemic strain of influenza virus, in the H7N9 bird flu, a new study...    |    Fetch, boy! Study shows homes with dogs have more types of bacteria New research shows that households with dogs are home to more types of bacteria -- including bacteria that are rarely...    |    Scientists develop worm EEG to test the effects of drugs Scientists have developed a device which records the brain activity of worms to help test the effects of drugs....    |    CT detects twice as many lung cancers as X-ray CT scans detected twice as many early-stage lung cancers as chest X-ray on initial screening exam, according to new...    |    Baby's life saved with groundbreaking 3-D printed device that restored his breathing A bioresorbable splint has been created and used for first time at the University of Michigan, where doctors implanted...    |    Migraine and depression together may be linked with brain size Older people with a history of migraines and depression may have smaller brain tissue volumes than people with only one...    |   
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