
Mimicking Nature, Scientists Can Now Extend Redox Potentials
New insight into how nature
handles some fundamental
processes is guiding
researchers in the design of
tailor-made proteins for
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Spinal Cord Regeneration Enabled By Stabilizing, Improving Delivery Of Scar-degrading Enzyme
Researchers have improved an
enzyme that degrades dense
scar tissue that forms when
the central nervous system
is damaged -- and developed
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Low Levels Of 'Heart Attack Risk' Protein Quantified
Searching for a needle in a
haystack may seem futile,
but it's worth it if the
needle is a hard-to-detect
protein that may identify a
person prone to a heart
... > full story

How Size Matters For Catalysts: Study Links Size, Activity, Electronic Properties
University of Utah chemists
demonstrated the first
conclusive link between the
size of catalyst particles
on a solid surface, their
... > full story
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New Technique For Specifying Location Of Sugars On Proteins Paves Way For Medical Discoveries
November 6, 2009 Researchers have previously been able to analyse which sugar structures are to be found on certain proteins, but not exactly where on the protein they are ... > full story -
Not Just Bleach: Hydrogen Peroxide May Tell Time For Living Cells
November 4, 2009 The common household chemical hydrogen peroxide, also made naturally by living cells, appears to be involved in regulation of circadian rhythms, according to a new ... > full story -
Tiny Injector To Speed Development Of New, Safer, Cheaper Drugs
November 4, 2009 Engineering researchers have fabricated a palm-sized, automated, micro-injector that can insert proteins, DNA and other biomolecules into individual cells at volumes exponentially higher than current ... > full story -
Pharmaceutical Manufacture: Biochemical 'On-switch' Could Solve Protein Purification Challenge
November 2, 2009 Drugs based on engineered proteins represent a new frontier for pharmaceutical makers. However, even after finding a protein that could become the next wonder drug, the problem of how to produce ... > full story -
Improved Adhesive For Products Like Transparent Tape Could Benefit Biofuels Economy
October 30, 2009 A researcher said that developing bio-based adhesives to replace environmentally hazardous materials also could produce high-value products needed to sustain the biofuels ... > full story -
Nervous System Drug-by-design: Formulation May Slow Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Huntington's
October 28, 2009 A researcher in Israel is "building" a new drug, L803-MTS, to treat a number of central nervous system diseases, and it also shows promise against Parkinson's, Huntington's and ... > full story -
Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules For The First Time
October 24, 2009 Chemists have developed a new microscopic technique for seeing, in color, molecules with undetectable fluorescence. The room-temperature technique allows researchers to identify previously unseen ... > full story -
New Artificial Enzyme Safer For Nature
October 24, 2009 Polluting industrial processes can be made safer with enzymes. But only a short range of enzymes have been available for the chemical industry. Researchers in Denmark have recently succeeded in ... > full story -
High-Speed Test To Improve Pathogen Decontamination Developed
October 23, 2009 A NASA chemist has developed a technology intended to rapidly assess any presence of microbial life on spacecraft. This new method may also help the military test for disease-causing bacteria, such ... > full story -
Synthetic Cells Shed Biological Insights While Delivering Battery Power
October 23, 2009 A new article describes a highly simplified model cell that not only sheds light on the way certain real cells generate electric voltages, but also acts as a tiny battery that could offer a practical ... > full story
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