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Specialised Germanium Surface as Universal Protein Adapter
March 8, 2013 Researchers have developed a new method for attaching proteins to the surface of germanium crystals -- for the first time also membrane proteins. This enables time-resolved tracking of the ... > full story -
BRAF Inhibitor Treatment Causes Melanoma Cells to Shift How They Produce Energy
March 8, 2013 BRAF-positive metastatic malignant melanomas develop resistance to treatment with drugs targeting the BRAF/MEK growth pathway through a major change in metabolism, new research shows. The findings ... > full story -
Scientists Find More Precise Way to Turn Off Genes, a Major Goal of Treatments That Target Cancer
March 7, 2013 Scientists have found a more precise way to turn off genes, a finding that will speed research discoveries and biotech advances and may eventually prove useful in reprogramming cells to regenerate ... > full story -
Scientists Eradicate Lung Tumors in a Pre-Clinical Mouse Model
March 7, 2013 Scientists report that they have eradicated lung tumors in a pre-clinical mouse model. The study demonstrated the elimination of mouse lung tumours by inhibiting Myc, a protein that plays a key role ... > full story -
Key to TB Cure Could Lie Underwater
March 7, 2013 Researchers are collecting actinomycete bacteria from water throughout the world in a hunt for new ... > full story -
New Drug Shows Promise in Fighting Inflammatory Breast Cancer
March 7, 2013 Researchers are investigating a new drug that has shown positive results in early tests of its ability to fight a rare and aggressive form of breast ... > full story -
Nanoparticles Loaded With Bee Venom Kill HIV
March 7, 2013 Nanoparticles carrying a toxin found in bee venom can destroy human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while leaving surrounding cells unharmed, researchers have shown. The finding is an important step ... > full story -
Is This Peptide a Key to Happiness? Findings Suggests Possible New Treatment for Depression, Other Disorders
March 7, 2013 For the first time in humans, scientists have measured the release of a specific peptide, that greatly increased when subjects were happy, but decreased when they were sad. The findings have ... > full story -
New Study Validates Longevity Pathway: Findings Identify Universal Mechanism for Activating Anti-Aging Pathway
March 7, 2013 A new study demonstrates what researchers consider conclusive evidence that the red wine compound resveratrol directly activates a protein that promotes health and longevity in animal models. What's ... > full storyMore: -
Biologists Produce Rainbow-Colored Algae
March 7, 2013 What can green algae do for science if they weren’t, well, ... > full story
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