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Chemists create 'Superbowl' molecule; May lead to better health

...a hydrogen molecule, a superbowl molecule can hold large molecules of up to a hundred atoms, particularly those of medicinal value, Sherburn says. "I'm sure that we will be able to encapsulate compounds such as [the anticancer drug] taxol in the near future," he says, but cautions that the superbowl molec...

Jump-starting T Cells In Skin Cancer

...ometimes causes tumor regression without expanding large numbers of vaccine-specific killer T cells. Pierr...ther hand, became detectable but did not expand to large numbers. Thus, reinvigoration of existing tumor-specific T cells after vaccination did not require l...

Molecular biology fills gaps in knowledge of bat evolution

...r results support the hypothesis that the group of large fruit-eating bats from the tropics, that fly mostly during the day - known to biologists as megabats - emerged from four major lineages of smaller and more widely dispersed, mostly insect-eating, night-flying bats, known as microbats. These microbats...

UCSB scientists probe sea floor venting to gain understanding of early life on Earth

...sea floor is created. Haymon is interested in the large region of cooling on the sides of the mid-ocean ri... –?studied "abyssal" underwater hills that cover a large geomorphic terrain on the ocean floor and are the most common landforms on the Earth. However, littl...

Source of molecular triggers in cutaneous T cell lymphoma identified

...Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) cells to clonally expand into large populations of malignant lymphocytes. CTCL is the most common adult malignancy of T lymphocytes, the white blood cells of the immune system. Finding CTCL triggering factors has been a major goal of Richard L. Edelson, M.D., Director of the Yale Canc...

University of Manchester makes made-to-measure skin and bones a reality using inkjet printers

...urrently faced by scientists whoare unable to grow large tissues and have limited control over theshape or size the tissue will grow to. It also allows more than onetype of cell to be printed at once, which opens up the possibility ofbeing able to create bone grafts."Using conventional methods, you are onl...

W.M. Keck Foundation funds study of friendly microbes

...s can be more rapidly and accurately classified. A large publicly accessible database will be established that provides detailed molecular information about the gut ecosystem for researchers. A second aspect of the project aims to directly identify the products of bacterial metabolism in the intestine. Th...

Growth in the sea comes down to a struggle for iron

...t always come out on top. In collaboration with a large Japanese research program, Wells and a team of sci...e University of Tokyo, the Hakuho Maru, carrying a large group of Japanese scientists. The Japanese project is known as SEEDS (Subarctic Pacific Iron Experim...

New binding target for oncogenic viral protein

...lishes this task by producing the highly oncogenic large T antigen. This protein corrupts the cellular checkpoint mechanisms that guard cell division and the transcription, replication and repair of DNA. T antigen also inactivates some of the most important proteins that protect cells against malignant tra...

Neuronal 'traffic jam' marks early Alzheimer's disease

...e obvious axonal defects," said Goldstein. "We saw large swellings in their axons. And when we looked at those swellings using electron microscopy and biochemical markers, they looked just like the axonal transport blockages we saw in fruit flies." Detailed studies of the neurons revealed what Goldstein te...

Termites feed through good vibrations

...brations of worker drywood termites as they fed on large and small wood blocks. Dr Evans then broadcast the recorded vibrations made by termites from the large blocks into small blocks and found that the termites switched their preference to the large blocks. ...

Genome of deadly amoeba shows surprising complexity, evidence of lateral gene transfer

...s drug targets." The project also identified some large families of surface proteins that may help mediate the amoeba's ability to evade the human immune system. This could explain why the parasite can stay hidden in the body for years at a time. Such information may help researchers find better means to ...

Anti-bacterial additive widespread in U.S. waterways

...ntal fate was never thoroughly scrutinized despite large scaleproduction and usage for almost half a century, according to ananalysis conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public Health. The chemical, triclocarban, has been widely used fordecades in hand soaps and other cleaning ...

Tiny particles could solve billion-dollar problem

...ny new scheme for TCE remediation has got to clean large volumes of water very quickly for a just a few pennies." Hughes, Wong and their collaborators hope to develop a device that would include a cylindrical pump containing a catalytic membrane of the gold-palladium nanoparticles. The device would be pla...

UW's Rosetta software to unlock secrets of many human proteins

... in the laboratory of UW Professor David Baker bya large team of scientists and students. Former post-doctoral fellowRichard Bonneau, who is now with the ISB, is the technical lead for theproject. Rosetta software is available for licensing at:http://depts.washington.edu/ventures/UW_Technology/Licensing/....

Plants, animals share molecular growth mechanisms

...th. The researchers previously had learned that a large protein complex, known as WAVE, activated ARP2/3, ...nd animal proteins," he said. "But DIS3 has a very large segment in the middle that is specific to plants. We'd like to know if this section is important and...

Researchers find how protein allows insects to detect and respond to pheromones

... in the laboratory of UW Professor David Baker bya large team of scientists and students. Former post-doctoral fellowRichard Bonneau, who is now with the ISB, is the technical lead for theproject. Rosetta software is available for licensing at:http://depts.washington.edu/ventures/UW_Technology/Licensing/....

Scientists detect probable genetic cause of some Parkinson's disease cases

...s pleased to have supported the collection of this large groupof families and sibling pairs, which is proving to be an invaluableresource for these studies," says Diane Murphy, Ph.D., a programdirector at NINDS. "Because the prevalence of this mutation is 5percent in families with a history of the disease ...

Computers to be used to find blueprint for new influenza drug

... few days. But some outbreaks can cause death on a large scale ?the world-wide outbreak in 1918 killed more people than the First World War itself. We may now be facing another flu outbreak, this time originating from chickens in Asia. “If we are successful, we will have taken important steps in finding a...

Transplantation Of Monkey Embryonic Stem Cells Reverses Parkinson Disease In Primates

...ryonic stem cells andresulted in the generation of large numbers of DA neurons. In theircurrent JCI study, Jun Takahashi and colleagues generated neurons frommonkey embryonic stem cells and exposed these cells to FGF20, a growthfactor that is produced exclusively in the area of the brain affectedby Parkins...

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(Date:9/5/2008)... Bats, ability to echolocate may have evolved mor...week by Queen Mary, University of London scientist...te do not all group together in the evolutionary t...cholocating cousins, the fruit bats. This has rais...s evolved more than once, or whether the fruit bat...
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(Date:9/4/2008)... A unique partnership between Syracuse University...tter access to life-saving vaccines for children l...e world. The Institute recently awarded $250,000 ...ssistant professor of chemistry in the College of ...ainst tetanus and rotavirus, a severe form of diar...
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(Date:9/5/2008)...G, Pa., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Childre...r access to comprehensive,services to protect thei...n,in grants that were announced today by the Depar...vices for children and families, the department,be...ren,s Services Planning,initiative, ICSP, in 2004....
(Date:9/5/2008)..., Md., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Heal...day announced $39 million in grants to,increase an...centers., "These grants continue President Bush,s...whose services now reach more economically,vulnera...r before," HRSA,Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke sa...
(Date:9/5/2008)...ontrolled, but you need to know what triggers them...thDay News) -- If you are one of the 36 million Am...is nowhere in the United States that is free from ... shows. , Allergies don,t only happen in the sp...ell. In the fall, the most challenging cities to l...
(Date:9/5/2008)...N, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Speaker Nanc...upport of the aims of the "Stand,Up to Cancer" tel...re is not a person in our country who has not seen...s 565,000 Americans annually, and each,year there ... must work,together to make eradicating the scourg...
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