
Protein Libraries in a Snap
One undergraduate student
will depart university with
not only a degree but also a
possible patent for his
invention of an efficient
way to create protein
libraries, an important
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Stealthy Leprosy Pathogen Evades Critical Vitamin D-Dependent Immune Response
Researchers discovered that
the leprosy pathogen
Mycobacterium leprae was
able to evade immune
activity that is dependent
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Scientists Probe Form, Function of Mysterious Protein
Using computer models and
laboratory experiments,
scientists have probed the
structure of the protein
mitoNEET to better
understand its role in
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Scientists Map One of Life's Molecular Mysteries: Visualisation of the Molecular Gateway Across and Into Cellular Membranes
All living organisms are
made up of cells, behind
these intricate life forms
lie complex cellular
processes that allow our
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Molecular Secrets of Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedy Discovered
February 12, 2012 Researchers have discovered the cellular target for a two-thousand-year-old herbal remedy known as Chang Shan. The bioactive compound, called febrifugine, triggers a stress-response pathway that ... > full story -
Four Natural Extracts With Anti-Obesity Effects Tested on Rats
February 10, 2012 Researchers have identified four plant extracts that might help in preventing and fighting obesity. The researchers identified the most effective plant extracts through in vitro assays; subsequently, ... > full story -
Study to Determine Whether Fish Oil Can Help Prevent Psychiatric Disorders
February 8, 2012 A new study was designed to test whether Omega-3 fatty acids improve clinical symptoms, and help adolescents and young adults (ages 12 to 25) who are at elevated risk for severe psychiatric disorders ... > full story -
Vitamin D Deficiency High Among Trauma Patients
February 7, 2012 New research has found that 77 percent of trauma patients had deficient or insufficient levels of vitamin ... > full story -
New Anti-Aging Treatments Make It Easier to Turn Back the Clock
February 7, 2012 As we age, our skin undergoes a number of changes affecting its texture, volume and appearance. Fortunately, dermatologists can use fillers or lasers to correct the most notable signs of aging and ... > full story -
Zinc Linked to Breast Cancer: Insight Into Body's Zinc Controls Has Implications for Disease
February 6, 2012 Zinc has long been known to play a vital part in human health. However, the mechanisms for delivering zinc into cells are not well understood. New research has identified one switch which allows zinc ... > full story -
Regular Use of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Could Reduce the Risk of Colon Cancer, Study Suggests
February 3, 2012 Could the use of vitamin and mineral supplements in a regular diet help to reduce the risk of colon cancer and protect against carcinogens? A study published in the Canadian Journal of Physiology and ... > full story -
Lower Levels of Sunlight Exposure Link to Allergy and Eczema in Children, Study Suggests
February 3, 2012 Increased exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk of both food allergies and eczema in children, according to a new scientific ... > full story -
Genetic Regulation of Metabolomic Biomarkers: Paths to Cardiovascular Diseases and Type 2 Diabetes
January 29, 2012 Scientists have revealed eleven new genetic regions associated with the blood levels of the metabolites, including new loci affecting well-established risk markers for cardiovascular disease and ... > full story -
Grape Seed Extract Kills Head and Neck Cancer Cells, Leaves Healthy Cells Unharmed
January 27, 2012 In both cell lines and mouse models, grape seed extract kills head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells, while leaving healthy cells unharmed, new research ... > full story
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