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Reproductive Tract Secretions Elicit Ovulation
April 17, 2013 Eggs take a long time to produce in the ovary, and thus are one of a body's precious resources. It has been theorized that the body has mechanisms to help the ovary ensure that ovulated eggs enter ... > full story -
Testing Lung Cancer Drugs and Therapies in Mice
April 17, 2013 Researchers have designed a genetically engineered mouse for use in the study of human lung squamous cell carcinoma ... > full story -
Molecule Treats Leukemia by Preventing Cancer Cell Repair
April 17, 2013 Researchers have identified a molecule that prevents repair of some cancer cells, providing a potential new "genetic chemotherapy" approach to cancer treatment that could significantly reduce side ... > full story -
Virus-Like Particles Provide Vital Clues About Brain Tumors
April 17, 2013 Exosomes are small, virus-like particles that can transport genetic material and signal substances between cells. Researchers have made new findings about exosomes released from aggressive brain ... > full story -
Parents Tend to Share More Bacteria With Family Dogs Than Children
April 17, 2013 As much as dog owners love their children, they tend to share more of themselves, at least in terms of bacteria, with their ... > full story -
Recipe for Large Numbers of Stem Cells Requires Only One Ingredient
April 17, 2013 Stem cells and tissue-specific cells can be grown in abundance from mature mammalian cells simply by blocking a certain membrane protein, according to scientists. Their experiments also show that the ... > full story -
Discovery of Genetic Defect Which Triggers Epilepsy
April 17, 2013 Researchers have identified a gene behind an epilepsy syndrome, which could also play an important role in other idiopathic (genetically caused) epilepsies. With the so-called "next generation ... > full story -
Green Tourism: Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Holidaymakers
April 17, 2013 Each year our desire to get away from it all contributes to around 5% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. Ignoring the impact of tourism on the environment would be equivalent to ignoring ... > full story -
Cell-Permeable Peptide Shows Promise for Controlling Cardiovascular Disease
April 17, 2013 Atherosclerosis -- sometimes called "hardening of the arteries" -- is a leading cause of death and morbidity in Western countries. A cell-permeable peptide containing the NF-kB nuclear localization ... > full story -
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Ricebag to Treat Soft Tissue Injuries
April 17, 2013 Researchers investigated the effects of rice, barley and mung beans in heated bags for treating soft tissue injuries. Rice displayed superior quality in maintaining heat and can act as a substitute ... > full story
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