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'Escaped' proteins add to hearing loss in elderly, UF researchers find
2009 NOV 29 ... at UF's College of Medicine and a member of the Institute on Aging.The cell death triggered by the escaped proteins lead to physical effects we associate with ... in humans."Keywords: Aging, Audiology, Hearing Loss, Otolaryngology, Therapy, Treatment, University of Florida.This article was prepared by NewsRx Health ...
Subject: University of Florida
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Android Mobile Spy Released to Silently Monitor GPS Locations, SMS Messages and Calls
2009 NOV 28 ... into a website from any web browser. Another common use is to back up a user's own cell activity as a record of all important text conversations and travel ... Software, Technology, Android, Drugs, Methyltestosterone, Pediatrics, Pharmaceuticals, Therapy, Treatment.This article was prepared by Pediatrics Week editors from staff ...
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Endovascular Forum and GEST Set Out on a Shared Venture to Bring the Highest Level of Embolization-based Scientific and Technical Education, Results, and Relevance for Patient Care
2009 NOV 28 ... malformations, gastrointestinal bleeding, liver disease, non-vascular procedures, cell-based therapies, etc.In turn embolotherapy has become a central part of ... and vision of the EVF."Embolization is one of the few areas in endovascular therapy that draws together all practitioners, regardless of their individual subspecialty ...
Subject: IC Sciences Corporation
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Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents associated with higher risk of venous thromboembolism
2009 NOV 29 ... agents (i.e., erythropoietin and darbopoietin) stimulate red blood cell production and therefore were approved to reduce the number of blood transfusions ... Blood Transfusion, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Drug Therapy, Erythropoiesis, Erythropoietin, Hematology, Medical Device, Oncology, Pulmonary ...
Subject: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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No-entry zones for AIDS virus
2009 NOV 29 ... The AIDS virus inserts its genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center have now shown for the first time that ... trying to find out whether AIDS viruses can be used as gene delivery vehicles in gene therapy. Therefore, it is crucial for them to know where exactly HIV integrates into the genetic ...
Subject: Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
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Novel mouse gene reduces major pathologies associated with Alzheimer's disease
2009 NOV 29 ... commonly associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The research, published by Cell Press in the November 12 issue of the journal Neuron, finds that the novel gene ... Disease, Enzymes, Kinase, Mental Health, Neurodegenerative, Pathology, Synthase, Therapy, Treatment, Research.This article was prepared by NewsRx Health & Science ...
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Research from M.W. Kelley and co-authors yields new data on otolaryngology
2009 NOV 27 ... targeted modulation of these same factors could be developed as therapies for hair cell regeneration. Recent findings Results from experiments using transgenic and mutant mice, ... States, Life Sciences, Audiology, Otolaryngology, Hearing Loss, Deafness, Treatment, Therapy, Surgery. This article was prepared by Surgery Litigation & Law Weekly ...
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Research on biological chemistry described by scientists at Oregon Health & Science University, Medical Department
2009 NOV 27 ... contact J.L. Christian, Oregon Health Sciences University, School Medical, Dept. of Cell & Development Biology, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Pk Rd., Portland, OR 97239, ... State:OR, Country:United States, Life Sciences, Antisense Technology, Gene Therapy, Treatment, Biotechnology, Convertase, Enzymes, Protease, Biological Chemistry, Oregon ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Research reveals lipids' unexpected role in triggering death of brain cells
2009 NOV 29 ... in brain cells of individuals with an inherited enzyme disorder also drives the cell death that is a hallmark of the disease, according to new research led by St. Jude ... of the report and holds the Jewelers for Children Endowed Chair in Genetics and Gene Therapy. The work also provides hints for a strategy to intervene in the disease ...
Subject: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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Researchers 'notch' a victory toward new kind of cancer drug
2009 NOV 27 ... that goal for a protein with major roles in cancer, cardiovascular disease and stem cell biology."If human physiology is like a puppet show, then transcription ... published in the November 12 issue of Nature, lays the foundation for a new kind of therapy aimed directly at a critical human protein - one of a few thousand so-called ...
Subject: Broad Institute of Mit and Harvard
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Researchers at University of East Anglia target biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... "Maspin is a serpin that has multiple effects on cell behavior, including inhibition of migration. How maspin mediates these diverse effects ... Kingdom, City:Norwich, Country:United Kingdom, Life Sciences, Diagnosis, Diagnostics, Therapy, Treatment, Protease Inhibitors, Enzymes, Biological Chemistry, Behavior, Microscopy, ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Researchers from Monash University report on findings in neuroscience
2009 NOV 27 ... "The aim of this study was to investigate effects on proliferation and cell death in the brain of late gestation fetal sheep after inhibition of AP synthesis using ... Life Sciences, Brain Injuries, Reductase, Enzymes, Finasteride, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs, Therapy, Treatment, Cell Proliferation, Neuroscience, Neurology, Monash University. ...
Subject: Neuroscience
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Scientists at University of Sao Paulo target biochemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... 3' UTR in many Arabidopsis transcripts, even in important mRNAs related to shoot stem cell maintenance. We demonstrate that APUM-1 to APUM-6 are able to bind specifically to ... City:Sao Paulo, Country:Brazil, Life Sciences, Amino Acids, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs, Therapy, Treatment, Biochemistry, University of Sao Paulo.This article was prepared ...
Subject: Biochemistry
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Scientists successfully reprogram blood cells
2009 NOV 28 ... by the body's inability to produce specific lysosomal enzymes. Lysosomes, part of a cell's internal machinery, help the body's cells break down large molecules and recycle ... Academy of Sciences.The study suggests a new approach to molecular gene therapy and a much-needed improved treatment option for children with Hurler's syndrome, said ...
Subject: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Sponges recycle carbon to give life to coral reefs
2009 NOV 29 ... up his measurements and publishes his discovery that sponges have one of the fastest cell division rates ever measured, and instead of growing they discard the cells. ... Bert Schutte in Maastricht, who had developed a BrdU detection system for use in cancer therapy. Maybe he could help De Goeij Junior find evidence of cell division in his ...
Subject: The Company of Biologists
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Studies by N. Zhong and co-authors describe new findings in biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... medium promoted neurite outgrowth less efficiently than wildtype medium in Neuro-2a cell cultures. We showed age-dependent up-regulation of brain OASIS levels and processing in ... State:CA, Country:United States, Life Sciences, Alzheimer Disease, Biotechnology, Gene Therapy, Genetics, Genomics, Biological Chemistry.This article was prepared by ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Studies from University of Gottingen, Medical Department yield new data on biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... is rate-limiting for destruction of proline-containing substrates both in cell extracts and in intact cells. We identified the first natural substrate for DPP9, the ... Country:Germany, Life Sciences, Peptidase, Enzymes, Amino Acids, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs, Therapy, Treatment, Biological Chemistry, University of Gottingen, Medical ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Study results from University of California broaden understanding of otolaryngology
2009 NOV 27 ... recognized as promising sources, which will spur ongoing efforts to evaluate these new cell sources for cell replacement therapy," wrote D.G. Wei and colleagues, University of ...
Subject: Otolaryngology
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Texas Children's discharges first pediatric patient with implanted mechanical heart device
2009 NOV 29 ... Morales said..The Thoratec HeartMate II, about the size of two "D" cell batteries laid end-to-end, received U. S. Food and Drug Administration approval on April ... to the movies. He'll be coming to Texas Children's for follow-up visits and physical therapy. We're keeping a close eye on him while he waits for a donor heart," Morales ...
Subject: Texas Children's Hospital
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Why can't chimps speak?
2009 NOV 29 ... human and chimp forms of FOXP2 produce different effects on gene targets in the human cell lines."We found that a significant number of the newly identified targets ... Disabilities, Drug Development, Neurology, Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, Speech, Therapy, Treatment, University of California - Los Angeles.This article was prepared ...
Subject: University of California - Los Angeles
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