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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Drunken Fruit Flies Help Scientists Find Potential Drug Target For Alcoholism

Drunken fruit flies have helped researchers identify networks of genes -- also present in humans -- that play a key role in alcohol ...  > full story

Computational Method Points To New Uses, Unexpected Side Effects Of Already Existing Drugs

Scientists have developed and experimentally tested a technique to predict new target diseases for existing drugs. The researchers ...  > full story

Scientists Reveal A New Mechanism That Increases Atherosclerosis In Mice

A shot of espresso may rev you up in the morning, but the downside is that it may also ramp up levels of bad cholesterol due to its ...  > full story

Polycystins : Proteins That Regulate The Cellular Barometer

What is the role of proteins called polycystins in patients with polycystic kidney disease? Scientists have elucidated the molecular and cellular ...  > full story
 

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