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Inactivation of Rad9 in Tumor Cells Would Be Advantageous In Cancer Therapy

A study conducted by Tej K. Pandita, Ph.D., associate professor of radiation oncology at Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital said that // inactivation of mammalian Rad9 in Tumor Cells Would Be Advantageous In Cancer Therapy. ....Rad9 checks for DNA damage, and fixes dangerous breaks in the DNA double helix. It is active in telomeres which ar...
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(Date:8/27/2008)...FirstCall/ -- Patient Safety,Technologies, Inc. (P...t it,has closed on $2.325 million in equity financ... proceeds will go towards further enhancing sales .... Investors in the first,closing of the private pl...s common stock at a price of $1.25 per share and r...
(Date:8/27/2008)...tCall/ -- Zimmer Holdings, Inc.,(NYSE ZMH; SWX: ZM...ed,today it will be participating in the Thomas We..., Massachusetts, on September 3, 2008, at 8:35,a.m...on can be accessed via Zimmer,s,Investor Relations...cast will,be archived for replay following the con...
(Date:8/27/2008)... have long known that teens are less likely than o...ow, researchers from the Meharry-State Farm Allian... of seat belt use by teen passengers may be an eve...parison of the differences between driver and pass...e teen population, the Meharry researchers found t...
(Date:8/27/2008)...gainst obesity, study says , , WEDNESDAY...in the brain may play a role in regulating appetit...to a new study. , For the study, researchers l...e, a genetic condition that occurs in one in 500,0... symptoms that accompany the condition: Wilms, tum...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Patient Safety Technologies Closes on $2.325 Million in Equity Financing 2Health News:Teens making poor choices when it comes to riding in vehicles 2Health News:Low Levels of Brain Chemical May Control Appetite 2
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(Date:8/28/2008)...ced excess baggage may have helped a tiny fish thr..., according to a UBC study published today in Sci...es long, stickleback fish originated in the ocean ...following the last ice age. Over the past 20,000 y...y terms - freshwater sticklebacks have lost their ...
(Date:8/28/2008)...ST 28, 2008) A WCS report reveals surprisingly lar... in a protected area in Cambodia., , The report...ith 2,500 yellow-cheeked crested gibbons in Cambod...mate that represents the largest known populations...ts conducted the surveys with the Royal Government...
(Date:8/28/2008)...of Nottingham have developed a unique technology t...ctivity within the body,s chemical messenger syste... The cutting edge laser technology has helped to a...Council) for a five-year project that will offer a...g place within single cells and could contribute t...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Bitter-tasting nectar and floral odors optimize outcrossing for plants 2Bitter-tasting nectar and floral odors optimize outcrossing for plants 3Bitter-tasting nectar and floral odors optimize outcrossing for plants 4'Armored' fish study helps strengthen Darwin's natural selection theory 2Unexpected large monkey population discovered 2Life under the laser 2Siemens Medical Solutions Receives CCHIT Certification for Soarian Clinicals With Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check 5524 1Siemens Medical Solutions Receives CCHIT Certification for Soarian Clinicals With Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check 5524 2Siemens Medical Solutions Receives CCHIT Certification for Soarian Clinicals With Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check 5524 3Siemens Medical Solutions Receives CCHIT Certification for Soarian Clinicals With Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check 5524 4Mayo Clinic study finds that after heart attack most patients stop taking life saving drugs 5519 1Mayo Clinic study finds that after heart attack most patients stop taking life saving drugs 5519 2New Computerized Scans Effective for Spotting Clogged Arteries 5516 1New Computerized Scans Effective for Spotting Clogged Arteries 5516 2New Computerized Scans Effective for Spotting Clogged Arteries 5516 3New Data Examines the Effect of Adding a Statin to Optimized Treatment for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure 753 1New Data Examines the Effect of Adding a Statin to Optimized Treatment for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure 753 2New Data Examines the Effect of Adding a Statin to Optimized Treatment for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure 753 3New Data Examines the Effect of Adding a Statin to Optimized Treatment for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure 753 4New Data Examines the Effect of Adding a Statin to Optimized Treatment for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure 753 5
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