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Insight Into Osteoarthritis
April 19, 2013 To better understand the onset and progression of osteoarthritis, scientists looked at cells from articular cartilage using atomic force ... > full story -
Something's Fishy in the Tree of Life: Largest and Most Comprehensive Studies of Fish Phylogeny
April 19, 2013 A team of scientists has dramatically increased our understanding of fish evolution and their relationships. The group integrated extensive genetic and physical information about specimens to create ... > full story -
Quest for Edible Malarial Vaccine Leads to Other Potential Medical Uses for Algae
April 19, 2013 Can scientists rid malaria from the Third World by simply feeding algae genetically engineered with a vaccine? That's the question biologists sought to answer after they demonstrated last May that ... > full story -
Novel Monoclonal Antibody Inhibits Tumor Growth in Breast Cancer and Angiosarcoma
April 19, 2013 A monoclonal antibody targeting a protein known as SFPR2 has been shown to inhibit tumor growth in pre-clinical models of breast cancer and ... > full story -
Research Harnesses Solar-Powered Proteins to Filter Harmful Antibiotics from Water
April 19, 2013 New research details how solar-powered proteins can be used to filter antibiotics and other harmful compounds from rivers and lakes at a significantly higher rate than present treatment ... > full storyMore: -
From Blank Round to a Potently Active Substance?
April 19, 2013 A long-forgotten candidate for antiviral therapy is undergoing a renaissance: Since the 1970s, the small molecule CMA has been considered a potent agent against viral infections, yet it was never ... > full story -
Technique Unlocks Design Principles of Quantum Biology
April 19, 2013 Researchers have created a synthetic compound that mimics the complex quantum dynamics observed in photosynthesis and may enable fundamentally new routes to creating solar-energy ... > full story -
Random Walks on DNA: Bacterial Enzyme Has Evolved an Energy-Efficient Method to Move Long Distances Along DNA
April 19, 2013 Scientists have revealed how a bacterial enzyme has evolved an energy-efficient method to move long distances along DNA. The findings present further insight into the coupling of chemical and ... > full story -
Understanding and Prevention of Side Effects Caused by Drugs
April 19, 2013 Yellow vision, pseudo-pulmonary obstruction, involuntary body movements, respiratory paralysis. These are some of the 1,600 known side effects (SEs) produced by drugs. Adverse effects are one of the ... > full story -
Richard III May Have Gone Through Painful Medical Treatments to 'Cure' His Scoliosis
April 19, 2013 Richard III may have undergone painful medical treatments for his spinal curvature, according to new ... > full story
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