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Research Advances Microsystems That Can Detect Water-Borne Pathogens
February 2, 2010 Researchers have engineered microsystems for the detection of water-borne pathogens using a technique called dielectrophoresis (DEP), which separates and identifies cells and microparticles suspended ... > full story -
Scientists Create New Way to Screen Libraries of 10 Million or More Compounds
February 2, 2010 The search for new drug compounds is probably worse than looking for a needle in a haystack because scientists are limited in the size of the haystacks they can rummage through -- time and money make ... > full story -
Promising New Neuroimaging Techniques for Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease
January 30, 2010 Researchers have discovered that two drugs, the benzimidazole derivatives lanzoprazole and astemizole, may be suitable for use as PET (positron emission tomography) radiotracers and enable imaging ... > full story -
Overcoming Taxane Resistance in Cancer
January 26, 2010 Taxanes have become front-line therapy for a variety of metastatic cancers, but resistance can develop, a frequent problem in breast, ovarian, prostate and other cancers. Now, researchers report a ... > full story -
Ultrasound Plus Proteomic Blood Analyses May Help Physicians Diagnose Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer
January 25, 2010 Noninvasive contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging, combined with proteomic analyses of blood samples may help physicians identify early-stage ovarian cancer and save the lives of many women, according ... > full story -
Blood Test Could Improve Graft-Versus-Host Disease Treatment
January 8, 2010 Researchers have identified the first biomarker of graft-versus-host disease of the skin. The discovery makes possible a simple blood test that should solve a treatment dilemma facing doctors with ... > full story -
New Molecule Identified in DNA Damage Response
January 1, 2010 In the harsh judgment of natural selection, the ultimate measure of success is reproduction. So it's no surprise that life spends lavish resources on this feat, whether in the courtship behavior of ... > full story -
Altering Malignant Cells' Structure Said to Possibly Slow Spread of Cancer
December 23, 2009 Cancer may spread throughout the human body when malignant cells travel in the blood stream. But it may be possible to slow or even stop those cells from spreading by altering their structure, ... > full story -
New Technique Detects Proteins That Make Us Age
December 16, 2009 Chemists and biologists have developed a new technique that could be used to diagnose and develop treatments for age-related conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and ... > full story -
Potential New Heart Attack Biomarker Uncovered
December 13, 2009 Researchers have identified cardiac myosin-binding protein C as a potential new diagnostic biomarker for heart attacks, one that may be particularly valuable for mild attacks in which traditional ... > full story

