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NIH's Genbank Database Logs Billionth Base Milestone Reflects Explosive Progress Of DNA Research
August 27, 1997 The National Library of Medicine, one of the National Institutes of Health, announced the achievement of a major milestone in molecular biology and the Human Genome Project: the addition of the one ... > full story -
Hopkins-HHMI Researchers Discover A Cause And Develop Test For Familial Colorectal Cancer -- A Gene Test Is Now Available For New Mutation
August 27, 1997 Researchers at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) have identified the first known genetic mutation that causes familial colorectal cancer ... > full story -
Harvard Researchers Report P53 Doppelganger -- New Gene Hints At Family Behind Previously Singular Tumor Suppressor
August 21, 1997 Researchers at Harvard Medical School, working in close collaboration with French scientists, have discovered a novel gene that closely resembles p53, a critical factor in tumor development that is ... > full story -
Newly Discovered Human Protein Provides Important Target For Cancer Therapy
August 20, 1997 The discovery of a key molecule linked to the immortalization of human tumor cells provides an important new target for anti-cancer drug design. Researchers led by Dr. Robert A. Weinberg of the ... > full story -
New Gene May Intensify Breast Cancer Growth
August 16, 1997 Scientists in the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered a new gene that is pivotal to a crucial metabolic pathway linked to the ... > full story -
University of Florida Physicians Perform First "Mini" Bone Marrow Transplant
July 31, 1997 University of Florida physicians have performed a "mini" bone marrow transplant using much less intensive chemotherapy and no radiation. ... > full story -
Known Tumor Suppressor Gene May Play A Role In Breast Cancer
July 22, 1997 A gene linked to the most common abdominal cancer in children also may contribute to the development of breast cancer, according to a study at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Oregon ... > full story -
Stopping "Cellular Suicide" Could Boost Production In Biotech Labs
July 22, 1997 Stopping human cells from committing suicide when their environment changes is crucial to the biotechnology industry, which uses such cells to manufacture pharmaceuticals. A team of engineers and ... > full story -
Novel Androgen Inhibitors Offer Promise In Treatment Of Prostate Cancer
July 13, 1997 Castration has long been the primary strategy for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer. Prostatic tumors need androgenic hormones to grow, and until now, efforts to chemically block all of ... > full story -
Non-Invasive Method For Diagnosing Cancer Developed At The Weizmann Institute
July 6, 1997 A non-invasive method for distinguishing between different types of tumors, such as malignant and benign, has been developed by Prof. Hadassa Degani of the Weizmann Institute of Science. The approach ... > full story -
Half Of Ovarian Cancers Linked To More Ovulatory Cycles
July 6, 1997 A biological link between half of all ovarian cancers and the number of times a woman ovulates over her lifetime has been identified by researchers at Duke University Medical Center, suggesting that ... > full story -
NIAID Funds Scientists To Study Acute Infection And Early HIV Disease
June 26, 1997 An ambitious new program funded by NIAID focuses on innovative ways to study how HIV-1 causes disease in adults. ... > full story
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