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Targeted Therapy Identified for Protein That Protects and Nourishes Cancer
August 1, 2013 Scientists who identified a protein’s dual role in cancer promotion have discovered a way to shut it down, opening a potential new avenue for cancer ... > full story -
New Insight Into How Brain 'Learns' Cocaine Addiction
August 1, 2013 A team of researchers says it has solved the longstanding puzzle of why a key protein linked to learning is also needed to become addicted to cocaine. Results of the study describe how the ... > full story -
New Designer Compound Treats Heart Failure by Targeting Cell Nucleus
August 1, 2013 Researchers have discovered a new molecular pathway responsible for causing heart failure and showed that a first-in-class prototype drug, JQ1, blocks this pathway to protect the heart from ... > full story -
New Model for Staph Bone Infections Outlined
August 1, 2013 Microbiologists have identified a staph-killing compound that may be an effective treatment for ... > full story -
Antibiotic Resistance Among Hospital-Acquired Infections Is Much Greater Than Prior CDC Estimates
August 1, 2013 Hospital-acquired infections' antibiotic resistance is higher than prior CDC reports, and the FDA's reboot of its antibiotic development rules to combat these infections has fallen ... > full story -
Researchers Target 'Cell Sleep' to Lower Chances of Cancer Recurrence
August 1, 2013 By preventing cancer cells from entering a state of cellular sleep, cancer drugs are more effective, and there is a lower chance of cancer recurrence, according to new research from an international ... > full story -
What Causes a Small, Benign Polyp to Develop Into Severe Invasive Bladder Cancer?
August 1, 2013 Researchers have for the first time identified the mechanism that causes a small, benign polyp to develop into severe invasive bladder ... > full story -
Therapy for Severe Vasculitis Shows Long-Term Effectiveness
July 31, 2013 Administering the drug rituximab once weekly for one month provides the same benefits as 18 months of daily immunosuppressive therapy in people with severe forms of vasculitis, or inflammation of the ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Cells' Sugar Craving Is Target for New Type of Treatment
July 31, 2013 A new way to target a breast cancer cells’ appetite for over-indulging in sugar, that could provide an alternative treatment for chemotherapy resistant breast cancer is being ... > full story -
Smart Materials: Fused Liquid Marbles Show Their Strength
July 31, 2013 A superglue polymerisation strategy that fortifies encapsulated ‘liquid marble’ water droplets also strengthens their market ... > full story
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