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New Screening Technique Paves the Way for Protein Drugs from Bacteria
June 5, 2013 A cheaper, more efficient technique for developing complex protein drugs from bacteria has been ... > full story -
Neuronal Regeneration and the Two-Part Design of Nerves
June 5, 2013 Researchers have evidence that a single gene controls both halves of nerve cells, and their research demonstrates the need to consider that design in the development of new treatments for ... > full story -
Alzheimer's Disease Drugs Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Attacks
June 5, 2013 Drugs that are used for treating Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages are linked to a reduced risk of heart attacks and death, according to a large study of over 7,000 people with ... > full story -
Candidate Drug Provides Benefit in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Animal Models
June 4, 2013 The drug RG3039 demonstrates that it can extend survival and improve function in two spinal muscular atrophy mouse ... > full story -
Mental Block: Professor Discovers Way to Alter Memory
June 4, 2013 A series of studies shows it is possible to manipulate an existing memory simply by suggesting new or different information. The key is timing and recall of that ... > full story -
Not Really 'Bath Salts': Update on 'Designer Stimulants'
June 4, 2013 The last few years have seen the emergence of a new drug problem in so-called "bath salts"—- actually "designer stimulants," packaged and sold in ways that skirt drug ... > full story -
Drug Resistance May Make Malaria Parasites Vulnerable to Other Substances
June 4, 2013 Malaria parasites that develop resistance to the most effective class of anti-malarial drugs may become susceptible to other treatments as a result. The discovery could reveal potential new drug ... > full story -
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Stopping the Worm from Turning
June 4, 2013 Almost one in six people worldwide are infected by parasitic worms, while parasitic infections of livestock cause economic losses of billions of Euro per year. Resistance to the few drugs available ... > full story -
New Kind of Antibiotic May Be More Effective at Fighting Tuberculosis, Anthrax, and Other Diseases
June 3, 2013 Diseases such as tuberculosis, anthrax, and shigellosis -- a severe food-borne illness -- eventually could be treated with an entirely new and more-effective kind of antibiotic, say scientists who ... > full story -
New Strategy for Defeating Neuroblastoma
June 3, 2013 Researchers have found a promising strategy for defeating neuroblastoma -- a malignant form of cancer in children -- that focuses on the so-called MYCN protein. A specific chemical molecule helps to ... > full story
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