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Researchers Discover New Function Of Cardiac Sodium Pump
January 15, 2007 Scientists at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine Berlin-Buch have discovered a new function of the cardiac sodium pump. During embryonic heart morphogenesis, the pump generates a ... > full story -
Scientists Develop Method To Find Genetic Basis For Plant Variation
December 22, 2006 A new research approach that allowed scientists to rapidly identify the gene responsible for high sodium levels in certain naturally occurring plant populations could have applications for the study ... > full story -
Researchers Study Role Of Natural Organic Matter In Environment
December 11, 2006 The decomposition of plant, animal and microbial material in soil and water produces a variety of complex organic molecules, collectively called natural organic matter. These compounds play many ... > full story -
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Drug Treats 'Water Intoxication' Faster, More Effectively
November 16, 2006 Results of the two largest studies on hyponatremia found that the investigational drug tolvaptan treated hyponatremia -- water intoxication -- more effectively than available treatments. These ... > full story -
Dried Plums Act As Antioxidant In Some Meats
November 6, 2006 To help satisfy consumer demand for more natural food products, researchers at Texas A&M University are investigating dried plums as a meat preservative. They are finding that dried plums, when ... > full story -
New Fertilizer Material Can Help Control Heavy Metal Content
October 12, 2006 A new reference material can help the agriculture industry and state regulators monitor the concentrations of several potentially hazardous heavy metal contaminants in ... > full story -
Continuous, Real-Time Analysis Of Radioactive Waste Achieved
September 15, 2006 An improved monitoring system for providing continuous analysis of high-level radioactive waste has been developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers and reported at the national ... > full story -
Scientists Solve Sour Taste Proteins
August 7, 2006 Researchers have discovered two proteins in the taste buds on the surface of the tongue that are responsible for detecting sour ... > full story -
The Cytokine Diet: The Next Fad In Weight Loss?
June 28, 2006 Might we be able to turn our immune system against another kind of foe besides infections and viruses? How about fat? Researchers from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique at the Pasteur ... > full story -
Study Looks For Genetic Predictors Of Hypertension
June 20, 2006 Whether genes responsible for a rare disorder that dramatically elevates blood pressure holds clues for identifying many people at risk for hypertension is the focus of a new ... > full story
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