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Promising Target for Multiple Sclerosis Treatments Identified
March 19, 2013 Medical researchers have identified an elevated presence in MS patients of a type of white blood cell (CD4 T cell) that expresses NKG2C, a highly-toxic molecule harmful to brain ... > full story -
Gene Profile May Help Identify Risk for Hormone-Sensitive, Hormone-Insensitive Breast Cancer
March 19, 2013 The overexpression or underexpression of a newly identified set of genes related to lipid metabolism may help physicians identify whether or not a woman is at risk for hormone receptor-positive or ... > full story -
DNA Catalysts Do the Work of Protein Enzymes
March 19, 2013 Chemists have used DNA to do a protein's job, creating opportunities for DNA to find work in more areas of biology, chemistry and medicine than ever ... > full story -
Tenfold Boost in Ability to Pinpoint Proteins in Cancer Cells
March 19, 2013 A new method for color-coding cells allows cancer researchers to illuminate 100 biomarkers, a ten-time increase from the current standard. This helps to analyze individual cells from cultures or ... > full story -
Tiny RNA Molecule May Have Role in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance
March 19, 2013 A group of tiny RNA molecules with a big role in regulating gene expression also appear to have a role in causing insulin resistance in woman with polycystic ovary syndrome and, perhaps, in all ... > full story -
How Proteins Read Meta DNA Code
March 19, 2013 Scientists have accurately calculated the sliding mechanism for deciphering the second genetic code written within the DNA base pair ... > full story -
New Clues in Hunt for Heredity in Type 2 Diabetes
March 19, 2013 Type 2 diabetes has strong hereditary tendencies and the genes we are born with cannot be changed. However, new research shows that we can modify the function of the genes through the epigenetic ... > full story -
New Nanomedicine Resolves Inflammation, Promotes Tissue Healing
March 19, 2013 Researchers have developed biodegradable nanoparticles that are capable of delivering inflammation-resolving drugs to sites of tissue injury. The nanoparticles, which were successfully tested in ... > full storyMore: -
Human Microbe Study Provides Insight Into Health, Disease
March 18, 2013 Microbes from the human mouth are telling scientists something about periodontitis and more after they cracked the genetic code of bacteria linked to the ... > full story -
Programmed Destruction: Same Signaling Enzymes Can Trigger Two Different Processes in the Cell
March 18, 2013 Lab results show the same signaling enzymes can trigger two different processes in the cell, sounding a warning to biomedical ... > full story
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