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Switching to new anti-bacterial targets: Riboswitches

The recently emerged field of bacterial riboswitches may be a good hunting ground for effective targets against bacterial infection, according to a report by Yale researchers in the journal Chemistry and Biology. Rona...

Switching genes to overdrive improves muscular dystrophy symptoms in mice

Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have shown in a laboratory study that revving up a crucial set of muscle genes counteracts the damage caused by a form of muscular dystrophy. Reporting in the April 1 issue of Genes and Development, the researchers demonstrated that manipulating a genetic molecular switch increased the genes?activity in the muscles of mice with Duchenne muscular d...
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Solinus updates MailFoundry anti-spam hardware, switching to Linux

The MailFoundry 2100 is about three times as fast as the MailFoundry 1100, according to sales exec...

SoftSwitching Technologies' Data Cited by U.S.-Canada Task Force

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Switching drugs regularly improves HIV treatment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When HIV-infected patients alternated their drug regimen every three months, their virus levels stayed down longer than when one regimen was administered continuously. That news comes from the SWATCH (SWitching Antiviral Therapy Combination against HIV-1) study. Dr. Javier Martinez-Picado, of Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol in Badalona, Spain, and others examined...

Switching Off Protein Could Play Key Role In Success Of Radiation Therapy For Cancer

Switching off a mammalian protein called Rad9 could hold the key to killing cancer cells easily with ionizing radiation, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Rad9 was previously thought // to be a "watchman" for DNA, but it is now fund to be a "repairman" for DNA that fixes any breaks in the master molecule. That is why reserachers are n...

Switching Genes to Overdrive Improves Muscular Dystrophy Symptoms in Mice

BOSTON -- Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have shown in a laboratory study that revving up a crucial set of muscle genes counteracts// the damage caused by a form of muscular dystrophy. Reporting in the April 1 issue of Genes and Development, the researchers demonstrated that manipulating a genetic molecular switch increased the genes’ activity in the muscles of mice with D...
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First single breast cancer study to show significant survival benefit for women switching from tamoxifen to Arimidex

Anastrozole (ArimidexTM) improves overall survival inpostmenopausal women with early breast cancer receiving treatmentwith tamoxifen – Survival benefit demonstrated for an AI over tamoxifenin a single trial – LUTON, England, Friday 15 June 2007: Analysis of the entirepopulation of a single trial has demonstrated that survival inearly breast cancer can be signific...
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