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Possible Cause Of, and Treatment For, Non-Familial Parkinson's
February 6, 2013 Researchers have identified a protein trafficking defect within brain cells that may underlie the common form of Parkinson's disease. The defect is at a point of convergence for the action of at ... > full story -
Thailand: Astonishing Ten New Species of Semi-Aquatic Freshwater Earthworms Revealed
February 6, 2013 An astonishing ten new species of semi-aquatic freshwater earthworms have been discovered in river systems in Thailand, documenting a remarkable level of biodiversity. The animals occur in a wide ... > full story -
New Light Shed on Reprogramming Mature Cells to Pluripotency, to Divide and Differentiate Into Specialized Cell Types
February 6, 2013 Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) represent a milestone in stem cell research, however many of the biochemical processes that underlie reprogramming are still not understood. Scientists now ... > full story -
Green Tea and Red Wine Extracts Interrupt Alzheimer's Disease Pathway in Cells
February 5, 2013 Natural chemicals found in green tea and red wine may disrupt a key step of the Alzheimer's disease pathway, according to new ... > full story -
Mitochondrial Mutations: When the Cell's Two Genomes Collide
February 5, 2013 Plant and animal cells contain two genomes: One in the nucleus and one in the mitochondria. When mutations occur in each, they can become incompatible, leading to disease. To increase understanding ... > full storyMore: -
Newly Discovered Plant Structure May Lead to Improved Biofuel Processing
February 5, 2013 When a botanist approached his colleagues with some unusual data he had collected, they initially seemed convinced that his experiment had become contaminated; what he was seeing simply didn't make ... > full story -
New Molecular Inhibitors Hit Difficult Cancer Target
February 5, 2013 Early laboratory tests are the first to successfully use an experimental molecular therapy to block a hard-to-target part of a protein complex linked to several types of invasive cancer. Scientists ... > full story -
RNA Promotes Metastasis in Lung Cancer
February 5, 2013 MALAT1, an RNA molecule, is a marker for progression of lung cancer. Researchers have now found out that MALAT1 activates metastasis-promoting genes in cancer cells. In mice, blocking of MALAT1 ... > full story -
Growth Arrest in Prostate Cancer
February 5, 2013 A previously poorly investigated signalling pathway is crucial for the growth and proliferation of prostate cancer cells. An international research team discovered this when studying the enzyme ... > full story -
Nanostructures With Living Cells: Laser System Being Developed
February 5, 2013 Aleksandr Ovsianikov is developing a laser system, which allows living cells to be incorporated into intricate tailor-made structures, similar to biological tissue, in which cells are surrounded by ... > full story
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