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Heart failure: Intervention possibilities from imaging programmed cell loss

...ith 99mTc-Labeled Annexin A5 in Heart Failure." He anticipates that this research would spur development of new drugs for heart disease. ...

Novel antigen-cloning technique may boost efforts to develop a melanoma vaccine

...reviously required to accomplish the task, and she anticipates that experimental vaccine developers will find it of significant value in their work. Both the new and the old methods begin with the same steps. In order to identify and clone an antigen, researchers start with a melanoma cell or other cell of in...

Einstein's tea leaves inspire new blood separation technique

...nado, leaving a clear layer of plasma above. Yeo anticipates the technology could be incorporated into a chip roughly the size of a credit card. He said the devices could be produced cheaply with current manufacturing techniques -- about 50 cents per chip -- but could still be five to 10 years away from mass p...

Immunization rates hit record high in poor countries

...n levels too low to easily detect," say Costa, who anticipates that the adelgid will be into Vermont's Champlain Valley in not too many years. While the era of cutting hemlock for the tanning industry is over, there continues to be use of the tree for fiber and construction, and commercial forest owners have ...

Fungal factories may save hemlock forests

...n levels too low to easily detect," say Costa, who anticipates that the adelgid will be into Vermont's Champlain Valley in not too many years. While the era of cutting hemlock for the tanning industry is over, there continues to be use of the tree for fiber and construction, and commercial forest owners have ...

Transplanted photoreceptor precursor cells restore visual function in mice with retinal degeneration

... that dim the sight of millions of people, Swaroop anticipates that several years of research using animal models and cell culture systems will still be needed before transplantation can be considered ready for testing in humans. Restoring visual function in animals is an important advance, but the scientis...

Elasticity imaging identifies cancers and reduces breast biopsies

...omen that a detected lesion is truly benign.? He anticipates that elasticity imaging will also help in detecting cancers, but did not evaluate that capability for this study. Dr. Barr and colleagues are planning to expand their research in an international, multicenter trial beginning in January 2007. ...

New flood-tolerant rice offers relief for world's poorest farmers

...C Davis' Plant Genomics Program. "Ourresearch team anticipates that these newly developed rice varietieswill help ensure a more dependable food supply for poor farmers andtheir families. And, in the long run, our findings may allow riceproducers in the United States to reduce the amount of herbicidesused to figh...

Mussels evolve quickly to defend against invasive crabs

...respond to sea stars and to multiple predators. He anticipates completing his doctoral work by October 2006, when he will begin a post-doctoral position with UNH research associate professor Fred Short. Freeman notes that there's one predator mussels will not need to defend themselves against: him. "I used to...

Unraveling the viral mechanism

...rotein copies that make up this viral motor. Chiu anticipates using the same technique to study other spherical viruses as soon as he can obtain the computer power to study larger structures. Soon, he said, he hopes to be able to study the interactions of virus and cell more closely. Others who participated in...

HIV vaccine takes different tack to boosting immune response

... to take these anti-HIV drugs all the time." Chen anticipates testing the HIV vaccine in humans in the next several years. He foresees the SOCS1 silencing strategy enhancing therapeutic and prophylactic vaccines against other pathogens in addition to HIV. Drs. Xiao-Tong Song and Kevin Evel-Kabler, both postdoc...

UF researchers develop ways to keep the bloom on the rose

...rops were susceptible to yellowing, said Nell. He anticipates that floral sales will increase if flowers perform better by withstanding the test of time. "It is already proven that flowers are the most popular gift to receive, that they consistently increase a sense of individual well-being, and are even capa...

Great (taste) expectations: Study shows brain anticipates taste, shifts gears

...tion of what the taste is going to be. The subject anticipates that the taste won't be that bad, and indeed that'...erceptions. Importantly, by mapping how the brain anticipates an event and kicks in a placebo effect, Nitschke argues, scientists can begin to think about ways th...

Needle-free immunizations

...with needle-free methods." Mitragotri says that he anticipates that needle-free methods will reduce the economic burden associated with needle-caused infections, eventually proving to be economically feasible. A wide range of interdisciplinary researchers and businesses are focusing on needle-free immunization...

NIH renews network focused on how genes influence drug responses

... to medications, the National Institutes of Health anticipates spending more than $150 million over five years to renew its Pharmacogenetics Research Network (PGRN). The research of this nationwide network of scientists will eventually help doctors tailor drug prescriptions to people's unique genetic make-ups. ...

U-M team recovers ancient whale in Egyptian desert

...we believe we know how to stop it on a dime." Roth anticipates that such clinical trials in humans could be under way within about five years. The National Institutes of Health and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center funded this research. ...

Buying Time Through Hibernation on Demand

...we believe we know how to stop it on a dime." Roth anticipates that such clinical trials in humans could be under way within about five years. The National Institutes of Health and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center funded this research. ...

BioMed Central welcomes the new National Institutes of Health public access policy

...freely available within 12 months. BioMed Central anticipates that many other funding bodies worldwide will now follow the example set by NIH. All NIH grantees now have a new factor to take into account when choosing where they wish to publish their research. To fulfil the NIH request, authors publishing with ...

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