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Research Team Gains Important Insights Into Dengue Fever; Disease Afflicts Tens Of Millions Annually And It's Moving Into The U.S.
July 31, 1997 Researchers have a new understanding of the way dengue virus binds to human cells---and how to stop it from doing so. The mosquito-borne dengue virus causes dengue fever, a severe flu-like illness ... > full story -
Computer Models Of The Heart Can Help Cure Cardiac Ills
July 25, 1997 A highly detailed computer model developed by a Johns Hopkins biomedical engineer mimics the workings of a heart down to the sub-cellular level and can be used to "test" cardiac ... > full story -
Stopping "Cellular Suicide" Could Boost Production In Biotech Labs
July 22, 1997 Stopping human cells from committing suicide when their environment changes is crucial to the biotechnology industry, which uses such cells to manufacture pharmaceuticals. A team of engineers and ... > full story -
Researchers Probe Mechanism Behind Heartbeat
July 22, 1997 Scientists at The University of Texas-Houston Medical School and the University of Alberta in Canada have determined the three-dimensional structure of cardiac troponin C (cardiac TnC), a protein ... > full story -
MGH Researchers Connect Alzheimer's Mutations To Cell-Death Process
July 18, 1997 Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have discovered that two genes associated with early-onset Alzheimer's disease are involved in programmed cell death. They also showed that an ... > full story -
University Of Florida Researchers Perform The Nation's First Nerve Tissue Transplant On A Paralyzed Man
July 11, 1997 University of Florida researchers perform first nerve tissue transplant to treat man with spinal ... > full story -
Three Steps Keep Drug Offenders Cleaner And Out Of Prison
July 4, 1997 In a study of 448 drug-involved inmates released from Delaware's Gander Hill prison, a model three-step treatment program helped 77 percent avoid arrest for at least 18 months, while 47 percent ... > full story -
Draft HIV/AIDS Treatment Guidelines Available
June 19, 1997 All people with CDC-defined AIDS should receive combination antiretroviral therapy according to comprehensive new Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV-Infected Adults and ... > full story -
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Disorderly Balls Of Protein May Promote Neurological Disorders
June 6, 1997 Writhing balls of snakelike protein fragments may initiate the dysfunctional lesions called plaques that clog the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease and similar neurological ... > full story -
W. Va. Study Says La Crosse Encephalitis Under-Diagnosed
June 6, 1997 LaCrosse encephalitis is a dangerous and under-recognized disease carried by the "tree hole mosquito". The disease has been found in most states East of the Mississippi, with nearly 13 cases ... > full story -
LIJ Study Compares Virulence Of Penicillin-Resistant Vs. Penicillin-Susceptible Pneumococci
June 6, 1997 Penicillin-resistant pneumococci are less virulent than penicillin-susceptible pneumococci, according to research at Long Island Jewish Medical ... > full story -
Combination Therapy In HIV+ Children
June 6, 1997 A combination of stavudine (d4t), didanosine (ddI), and indinavir was well-tolerated in HIV-positive children and showed powerful anti-viral effects, according to research out of the Baylor College ... > full story
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