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Advances in malaria research show promise for fight against 1 of the world's deadliest diseases
2009 NOV 29 ... Immunity to MalariaGeorge Dimopoulos, PhD, Associate Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the JHMRI, will discuss new ways to make mosquitoes' ... In a novel approach at disseminating scientific research, the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute (JHMRI) will hold a web summit to release ...
Subject: Burness Communications
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Fighting sleep, Penn researchers reverse the cognitive impairment caused by sleep deprivation
2009 NOV 29 ... led by biologists and neuroscientists at the University of Pennsylvania has found a molecular pathway in the brain that is the cause of cognitive impairment due to sleep deprivation. ... A research collaboration led by biologists and neuroscientists at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Subject: University of Pennsylvania
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New explanation for nature's hardiest life form
2009 NOV 29 ... from Lund University and the U.S. have made a breakthrough in our understanding of the molecular characteristics of spores that in the long term may lead to new methods for sterilizing ... professor of physical chemistry, who, together with Erik Sunde, a Ph D student in his research group, wrote the PNAS article "The Physical State of Water in Bacterial ...
Subject: Swedish Research Council
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No-entry zones for AIDS virus
2009 NOV 29 ... mechanism that prevents HIV from integrating at the transcription start site might be a molecular model for developing such substances.Keywords: AIDS, Acquired ... genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center have now shown for the first time that the virus almost entirely spares ...
Subject: Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
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Pathogen protection and virulence: Dark side of fungal membrane protein revealed
2009 NOV 29 ... "This transdisciplinary project has involved bioinformatics, functional genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, plant pathology, immunology, and medical mycology. We first ... Robert Cramer, director of the Aspergillus-associated aspects of the research and Assistant Professor of Fungal Pathogenesis in the Department of Veterinary Molecular ...
Subject: Virginia Tech
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Research reveals lipids' unexpected role in triggering death of brain cells
2009 NOV 29 ... cell death known as apoptosis. The work appears in the November 13 online edition of Molecular Cell."The finding is essential for understanding the causes of progressive ... disorder also drives the cell death that is a hallmark of the disease, according to new research led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators.The work ...
Subject: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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Scientists successfully reprogram blood cells
2009 NOV 28 ... of the National 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 ... system damage from the often-fatal genetic disorder Hurler's syndrome.The research team from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center reports its preclinical ...
Subject: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Scripps team shows diet switching can activate brain's stress system, lead to 'withdrawal' symptoms
2009 NOV 29 ... during this part of the diet cycle. As in similar studies modeling alcoholism, on a molecular level diet-cycled rats showed greater sensitivity to the ability of the CRF1 receptor ... In research that sheds light on the perils of yo-yo dieting and repeated bouts of sugar-bingeing, ...
Subject: Scripps Research Institute
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Studies from Yokohama City University, Medical Department have provided new data on biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... CRMP was abundant in the nervous system, including dorsal root ganglion neurons, the molecular and Purkinje cell layer of adult cerebellum, and hippocampal fimbria. Overexpression of ... relationship between CRMP2 and Fyn in this signaling pathway is still unknown. In our research, we demonstrated that Fyn phosphorylated CRMP2 at Tyr(32) residues in HEK293T cells. ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Studies in the area of chemistry reported from Tsinghua University
2009 NOV 27 ... done for ultrapure single crystals. It is thus concluded that for closely packed molecular crystal where the electron is partly delocalized, acoustic phonon scattering mechanism ... According to recent research from Beijing, People's Republic of China, "The electron-acoustic phonon scattering for ...
Subject: Chemistry
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Study data from University of Michigan update understanding of physical chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... conjugated organic fragments, which is useful for the realization of novel organic molecular architectures for light-emitting diodes. Moreover, electronic properties can be tuned ... than on molecular sizes."Zhen and colleagues published the results of their research in the Journal of Physical Chemistry a (Tuning Electronic Properties of Functionalized ...
Subject: Physical Chemistry
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Study data from University of Texas provide new insights into biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... We also found that TDP-43 mislocalization is associated with a reduction in the low molecular mass neurofilament mRNA levels. Notably, we show that the autophagic system plays a role ... According to recent research from the United States, "TDP-43 is a nuclear protein involved in exon skipping and ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Study data from V.P. Yamskova et al provide new insights into biochemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... been established that the functional basis of this bioregulator is a complex of a low molecular weight regulatory peptide (4372 Da) and a modulator consisting of a mixture of proteins ... According to recent research from Russia, "A new bioregulator operating in ultralow doses corresponding to 10(-17) ...
Subject: Biochemistry
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Study findings from Cleveland Clinic provide new insights into biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... the Journal of Biological Chemistry can be contacted at: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ... additional information, contact T.T. Egelhoff, Cleveland Clinic, Lerner Research Institute, Dept. of Cell Biology, NC10, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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Study findings from P. Mandaliev et al provide new insights into science and technology
2009 NOV 27 ... of the immobilization processes of trivalent lanthanides and actinides in HCP on the molecular level," researchers in Dubendorf, Switzerland report."Information on the ... additional information, contact P. Mandaliev, Swiss Fed Laboratories Materials Testing & Research EMPA, Laboratory Solid State Chemical & Catalysis, CH-8600 Dubendorf, ...
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Study findings from Y. Nakamura et al provide new insights into environmental microbiology
2009 NOV 27 ... colleagues.The researchers concluded: "On the basis of morphological and molecular data, we propose that the nomenclature of these three groups be integrated into a single ... According to recent research from Tsukuba, Japan, "Cardinium bacteria, members of the phylum ...
Subject: Environmental Microbiology
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Study findings on neuroscience are outlined in reports from Harvard University
2009 NOV 27 ... emerges largely from controlled spatial and temporal segregation of cell type-specific molecular regulators. We found that the transcription factor SOX6 controls the molecular ... According to recent research from the United States, "The neuronal diversity of the CNS emerges largely from ...
Subject: Neuroscience
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Study results from University of Lausanne broaden understanding of biological chemistry
2009 NOV 27 ... information for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ... According to recent research from Epalinges, Switzerland, "Mutations in the TNF family ligand EDA1 cause X-linked ...
Subject: Biological Chemistry
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The bizarre lives of bone-eating worms
2009 NOV 29 ... split from their other beard worm relatives depends whether researchers pick a 'molecular clock' calibrated for shallow or deep-sea invertebrates (Osedax have been found at ... female.Robert Vrijenhoek and Shannon Johnson from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, together with Greg Rouse from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, both in ...
Subject: BioMed Central
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Why can't chimps speak?
2009 NOV 29 ... identified a new set of tools for studying how human speech could be regulated at the molecular level."The discovery will provide insight into the evolution of humans' ... by speech disruption, such as autism and schizophrenia."Earlier research suggests that the amino-acid composition of human FOXP2 changed rapidly around the same ...
Subject: University of California - Los Angeles
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