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Novel RNA Transport Mechanism: Ribonucleoprotein Granules Exit the Nucleus Via a Budding Mechanism
May 10, 2012 The movement of genetic materials, such as RNA and ribosomes, from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is a critical component in a cell's ability to make the proteins necessary for essential biological ... > full story -
Shingles Vaccine Is Safe, According to New Study
April 23, 2012 The herpes zoster vaccine, also known as the shingles vaccine, is generally safe and well tolerated according to a Vaccine Safety Datalink study of 193,083 ... > full story -
Possible Origin of Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia Identified
April 11, 2012 Up until now the causes of the development of chronic lymphatic leukemia, the most common form of cancer of the blood in Europe, have been unknown. At present a cure is not possible. Medical ... > full story -
Viral Disease -- Particularly from Herpes -- Gaining Interest as Possible Cause of Coral Decline
March 28, 2012 As corals continue to decline in abundance around the world, researchers are turning their attention to a possible cause that's almost totally unexplored -- viral disease. It appears that corals ... > full story -
To Drive Infections, a Hijacking Virus Mimics a Cell's Signaling System
March 26, 2012 New biological research reveals how an invading virus hijacks a cell's workings by imitating a signaling marker to defeat the body's defenses. By manipulating cell signals, the virus destroys a ... > full story -
Progress Made Toward a Genital Herpes Vaccine
January 4, 2012 New research points investigators toward finding a genital herpes vaccine that works on both viruses that cause ... > full story -
Specific Gene Linked to Cold Sore Susceptibility, Study Finds
October 28, 2011 Researchers have identified a human chromosome containing a specific gene associated with susceptibility to herpes simplex labialis, the common cold sore. The study looks at how several genes may ... > full storyMore: -
Antiviral Drugs May Slow Alzheimer's Progression
October 17, 2011 Antiviral drugs used to target the herpes virus could be effective at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease, a new study ... > full story -
Researchers on the Trail of a Treatment for Cancer of the Immune System
August 19, 2011 Danish researchers have become the first in the world to regulate a special receptor or bio-antenna that plays a vital part when the Epstein Barr herpes virus infects us and when this infection ... > full story -
Immunogene Therapy Combined With Standard Treatment Is Safe for Patients With Brain Tumors, Study Suggests
August 15, 2011 An early phase clinical trial has shown that a form of gene therapy is safe even when combined with radiation therapy for treating brain tumors such as glioblastoma multiforme, the most common and ... > full story
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