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Drug Candidate Leads to Improved Endurance
July 14, 2013 Scientists have shown that a drug candidate significantly increases exercise endurance in animal ... > full story -
Proteins Involved in Immunity Potentially Cause Cancer
July 14, 2013 A set of proteins involved in the body’s natural defenses produces a large number of mutations in human DNA, according to a new study. The findings suggest that these naturally produced ... > full story -
Plant-Made Drug Reverses Breathing Paralysis, Study Suggests
July 13, 2013 Paralytic drugs like succinylcholine are often used during surgery or when critically ill patients require endotracheal intubation. But if the drug is not swiftly cleared from the patient's system, ... > full story -
Stem Cell Clues Uncovered
July 13, 2013 Proper tissue function and regeneration is supported by stem cells, which reside in so-called niches. New work identifies an important component for regulating stem cell niches, with impacts on ... > full story -
Strong Pregnancy Outcomes for Survivors of Childhood Cancer
July 13, 2013 New research finds that almost two-thirds of female survivors of childhood cancer who tried unsuccessfully for at least a year to conceive eventually got ... > full story -
First in-Depth Study of Knee Cartilage Repair Technique Shows Improvement in Patient Outcomes and Regeneration of Knee Cartilage
July 13, 2013 A natural tissue graft can spur regeneration of cartilage and improve symptoms in patients who have cartilage damage in their knee, according to a new ... > full story -
Type of Helmet May Not Lower Concussion Risk
July 13, 2013 40,000 high school football kids get a concussion every year, but contrary to equipment manufacturers' claims, the specific brand of helmet and helmet age were not associated with lower risk of ... > full story -
Interspecies Transplant Works in First Step for New Diabetes Therapy
July 12, 2013 In the first step toward animal-to-human transplants of insulin-producing cells for people with type 1 diabetes, scientists have successfully transplanted islets, the cells that produce insulin, from ... > full story -
On the Trail of Bacteria: Infrared Light Allows Characterization of Pathogens
July 12, 2013 Scientists are hot on the trail of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. The researchers have developed a technique for the rapid and reliable distinction between strains that can cause chronic ... > full story -
Drug Delivery: Small Packages Delivering Huge Results
July 12, 2013 Researchers have developed an efficient system to coat tiny objects, such as bacterial cells, with thin films that assemble themselves which could have important implications for drug delivery as ... > full story
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