
Drug Quickly Reverses Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice
Neuroscientists have made a
dramatic breakthrough in
their efforts to find a cure
for Alzheimer's disease. The
use of a drug appears to
quickly reverse the
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DNA Sequencing Helps Identify Cancer Cells for Immune System Attack
DNA sequences from tumor
cells can be used to direct
the immune system to attack
cancer, according to
scientists. The immune
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Why Bad Immunity Genes Survive: Study Implicates Arms Race Between Genes and Germs
Biologists have found new
evidence for why mice,
people and other vertebrate
animals carry thousands of
varieties of genes to make
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Exercise Triggers Stem Cells in Muscle
Researchers have determined
that an adult stem cell
present in muscle is
responsive to exercise, a
discovery that may provide a
link between exercise and
muscle health. The findings
... > full story
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Curry Spice Component May Help Slow Prostate Tumor Growth
February 10, 2012 Curcumin, an active component of the Indian curry spice turmeric, may help slow down tumor growth in castration-resistant prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy, a new study ... > full story -
Substance P Causes Seizures in Patients Infected by Pork Tapeworm
February 9, 2012 A neuropeptide called Substance P is the cause of seizures in patients with brains infected by the pork ... > full story -
Copper + Love Chemical = Big Sulfur Stink
February 6, 2012 When a researcher set out to study a chemical in male mouse urine called MTMT that attracts female mice, he didn't think he would stumble into a new field of study. But the research has led ... > full story -
Sharp Images from the Living Mouse Brain
February 6, 2012 Scientists have for the first time made finest details of nerve cells in the brain of a living mouse ... > full story -
Holding Back Immunity: 'Gatekeeper' Protein Key to Helping Immune Cells to Sound Warning
February 3, 2012 A 'gatekeeper' protein plays a critical role in helping immune cells to sound a warning after encountering signs of tumor growth or infection, researchers ... > full story -
Decaffeinated Coffee May Help Improve Memory Function and Reduce Risk of Diabetes
February 1, 2012 In an animal study, researchers found that decaffeinated coffee may improve glucose utilization in the brain, reducing the risk for Type 2 diabetes and the brain dysfunction associated with some ... > full story -
Exposure to Common Environmental Bacteria May Be Source of Some Allergic Inflammation
January 31, 2012 Could some cases of asthma actually be caused by an allergic reaction to a common environmental bacteria? New research findings suggests that this idea may not be as far-fetched as it ... > full story -
Mouse to Elephant? Just Wait 24 Million Generations
January 30, 2012 Scientists have for the first time measured how fast large-scale evolution can occur in mammals, showing it takes 24 million generations for a mouse-sized animal to evolve to the size of an ... > full storyMore: -
Skin Cells Turned Into Neural Precusors, Bypassing Stem-Cell Stage
January 30, 2012 Mouse skin cells can be converted directly into cells that become the three main parts of the nervous system, according to researchers. The finding is an extension of a previous study by the same ... > full story -
Grape Seed Extract Kills Head and Neck Cancer Cells, Leaves Healthy Cells Unharmed
January 27, 2012 In both cell lines and mouse models, grape seed extract kills head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells, while leaving healthy cells unharmed, new research ... > full story
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