
Computer Game's High Score Could Earn The Nobel Prize In Medicine
Gamers have devoted
countless years of
collective brainpower to
idle pursuits. This week
researchers will try to
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Bread Mold May Hold Secret To Eliminating Disease-causing Genes
Scientist have examined a
new mechanism in the
reproductive cycle of a
certain species of mold.
This mechanism protects the
organism from genetic
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DNA Jigsaw Puzzle
A new mathematical and
statistical method allows
the virus population in a
diseased organism to be
determined quickly and
economically. Using this
method, medicines and
vaccines against diseases
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Human Protein May Offer Novel Target For Blocking HIV Infection: Successful In Lab
A research group has
uncovered a new route for
attacking the human
immunodeficiency virus that
may offer a way to
... > full story
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Molecular Espionage Shows A Single HIV Enzyme's Many Tasks
May 9, 2008 Using ingenious molecular espionage, scientists have found how a single key enzyme, seemingly the Swiss army knife in HIV's toolbox, differentiates and dynamically binds both DNA and RNA as part of ... > full story -
Do Antidepressants Enhance Immune Function?
May 9, 2008 Infection with human immunodeficiency virus, which leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is an epidemic of global concern. The functioning of natural killer (NK) cells, which are a major ... > full story -
Key Roadblock To Gene Expression Identified: Implications For AIDS
May 9, 2008 For the first time, research has made possible a detailed map of how the building blocks of chromosomes, the cellular structures that contain genes, are organized in the fruit fly Drosophila ... > full story -
New Study Shows How Genes Control Blood Proteins Important To Health
May 8, 2008 A new study shows how genes control levels of many blood proteins implicated in disease. Newly published determine how many of the key proteins within our blood are under genetic control, showing ... > full story -
Major Shift In HIV Prevention Priorities Needed, Analysts Urge
May 8, 2008 According to a new policy analysis the most common HIV prevention strategies -- condom promotion, HIV testing, treatment of other sexually transmitted infections, vaccine and microbicide research, ... > full story -
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Prisoner HIV Program Leads To Continuum Of Medical Care After Release
May 7, 2008 By linking HIV positive prisoners to community-based medical care prior to release through an innovative program called Project Bridge, 95 percent of ex-offenders were retained in health care for a ... > full story -
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New Saliva-based HIV Test May Speed Up Detection
May 6, 2008 The usual waiting period for the results of a HIV test can seem like an eternity, especially in emergency situations where results are needed immediately. Also it requires a blood sample, which is ... > full story -
Exhaustion Of HIV-specific T Cells May Be Caused By Chronic Exposure To Virus
May 6, 2008 The "exhaustion" of immune cells that target HIV appears to result from chronic exposure to the virus, specifically exposure to the protein segments targeted by the pathogen-killing HIV-specific CD8 ... > full story -
TB Strain May Be Linked To Unpasteurized Dairy, Study Suggests
May 6, 2008 The incidence of a strain of tuberculosis (TB) called Mycobacterium bovis, or M. bovis, associated more often with cattle than humans, is increasing in San Diego and is concentrated mostly in ... > full story -
New 'OPAL Therapy' Presents Simple, Cost-effective Method Of Treating HIV Infection
May 5, 2008 Australian researchers have unveiled a new immunotherapy technique to help prevent the progression from HIV infection to AIDS. Th simple cost-effective technique has been effective in ... > full story
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