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Novel Insights Into the Evolution of Protein Networks
March 21, 2013 System-wide networks of proteins are indispensable for organisms. Function and evolution of these networks are among the most fascinating research questions in biology. Researchers have reconstructed ... > full story -
New Method May Sharpen Microscopic Images
March 21, 2013 UT Dallas researchers are developing a new low-light imaging method that could improve a number of scientific applications, including the microscopic imaging of molecules in cancer ... > full story -
Researchers Study Use of Dasatinib for Patients With High-Risk MDS
March 21, 2013 Researchers have completed a phase II clinical trial to determine the safety and efficacy of dasatinib for patients with higher-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, ... > full story -
Molecular Geometry, New Field in the Making
March 21, 2013 Scientists are working towards creating a new field called Molecular Geometry which provides geometrical solutions within the study of ... > full story -
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Genetic Evidence That New Therapies Targeting Parkinson's Disease May Cause Harm
March 20, 2013 Researchers have completed a small study that shows genetic and clinical evidence that therapies targeting the expression of alpha-synuclein -- a gene whose function is involved in the development ... > full story -
Bacteria With Vuvuzelas: Microbes Use a Channel Protein as a Syringe for Toxins
March 20, 2013 The bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens is a constant companion of some roundworms. These worms assault insect larvae, thereby infecting them with the bacteria; the pathogens then attack the cells of ... > full story -
Baffling Blood Problem Explained: 60-Year-Old Health Mystery Solved
March 20, 2013 Some 200,000 people in Europe and a similar number in North America are "Vel-negative," a rare blood type, difficult for hospitals to identify, that can make blood transfusions turn deadly. For sixty ... > full story -
Better Cartilage Repairs Possible Using Stem Cells
March 20, 2013 Using adult stem cells is a good way of culturing better-quality cartilage to repair worn hips and knees. New cartilage that has good properties can be grown in particular by cultivating adult stem ... > full story -
In Triplicate, Genes Make Maize Tolerant to Toxic Soil
March 20, 2013 Rendering some of the world’s toxic soils far less unfriendly, researchers are learning to grow stress-tolerant crops on formerly non-farmable ... > full story -
Clues Point to Cause of a Rare Fat-Distribution Disease
March 20, 2013 Studying a protein that gives structure to the nucleus of cells, researchers stumbled upon mutations associated with familial partial lipodystrophy (FPLD), a rare disease that disrupts normal ... > full story
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