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New, automated tool successfully classifies and relates proteins in unprecedented way

For the first time, researchers haveautomatically grouped fluorescently tagged proteins fromhigh-resolution images of cells. This technical feat opens a new way toidentify disease proteins and drug targets by helping to show whichproteins cluster together inside a cell.The approach, developed by Carnegie Mellon University, outperformsexisting visual methods to localize proteins inside cells...

Circles Of DNA Might Help Predict Success Of Stem Cell Transplantation

Measuring the quantity of a certain type of immune cell DNA in the blood could help physicians predict whether a bone marrow stem cell transplant will successfully restore a population of infection-fighting cells called T lymphocytes in a child. This research, by investigators at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, is published in the journal Blood. This finding could help physicians p...

World-first Living Donor Islet Cell Transplant A Success; Procedure Offers Promise For Diabetics

A University of Alberta and Capital Health surgeon, well known for his pioneering work in developing the Edmonton Protocol treatment for diabetes, has taken another important step in the fight against diabetes. On January 19, at Kyoto University Hospital, Dr. Koichi Tanaka and Dr. James Shapiro, along with a team of Japanese surgeons, removed part of a 56-year-old woman's pancreas. Dr. Sh...

Biomarkers isolated from saliva successfully predict oral and breast cancer

Screening for breast cancer and the early detection of other tumors one day may be as simple as spitting into a collection tube or cup, according to recent studies by UCLA researchers. In one early study based on a risk model, presented here at the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, the UCLA scientists reported that genetic "biomarkers" isolated in saliva...

Secret of smallpox's success may lead to bioterror cure

In disease, as in war, offensive strategies can become weaknesses, if the defenders see the enemy coming and compensate for its weapons. By manipulating what is perhaps the most devastating trick in cellular weaponry of pox viruses like smallpox, Arizona State University virologist and Biodesign Institute researcher Bertram Jacobs believes that he can turn the biochemical machinery of the...

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Keys to Successful Densitometry

Stratagene Cloning Systems Eagle Eyes Still Video System shown with Darkroom Cabinet Stratagenes new Eagle Sight software version 3.0 allows researchers to determine integr...

Critical factors for successful microarray and real-time PCR analyses

QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden, Germany Gene expression profiling at the RNA level has been significantly facilitated by microarray analysis and quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Microarray analysis offers the advantage of profiling expression levels of hundreds or thousands...

Successful PCR amplification and subcloning of a GC-rich DNA fragment

Petra Majlingov, Paolo Paroncini, Silvia Svegliati, Michele Luchetti, and Armando Gabrielli Laboratorio di Medicina Molecolare, Istituto di Clinica Medica, Polo Didattico Scientifico, Ancona, Italy The formation of robust secondary structures that resist denaturation makes GC-rich sequ...

General Considerations for Successful Transfection Experiments

Keep an eye on your cells; ensure they are in good condition and set a suitable plating protocol for optimal cell density from the beginning to the end of transfection....

Designing a Successful qRT-PCR Experiment

A Successful One Step qRT-PCR Experiment Requires Careful Consideration of Several Important Factors: To determine if your gene of interest is represented in an RNA sample, end point PCR followed by gel based staining is suitable. For target q...

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Endangered species may be successfully cloned in another animal's womb

Scientists for the first time have found a way for the survival of endangered animal species of the world. In a major breakthrough a Massachusetts scientists who engineered the feat has managed to clone cells from an endangered animal (Asian Gaur) and successfully impregnated an Iowa cow with the clone. The scientific journal Cloning has reported in its upcoming edition that...

Indian Prime Minister has successful Knee Replacement Surgery

Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Prime Minister of India has successfully undergone left knee joint replacement by Dr. Chittaranjan Ranawat at the Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. "The operation, which started at around 10 a.m., was completed by 11.15 a.m. and went on very well, to my satisfaction," Dr. Ranawat said at a press briefing. ``He (Mr. Vajpayee) was awake and comfortable throughout the op...

Meningitis C vaccine a cost-effective success

Researchers say the introduction of meningitis C vaccine into the UK has not only reduced the incidence of the disease in children and young people, but has done so cost-effectively.// Researchers assessed the cost-effectiveness of the meningitis C campaign in young people up to the age of 19. Before the immunisation programme’s introduction in December 1998, meningitis C affected app...

Plastic Sling Has Proved Successful In Improving Aging Of The Neck

A new idea in plastic surgery is proving successful at reducing the signs of aging in the neck. The procedure involves implanting a thin,// plastic sling under the skin and jaw to reduce the saggy appearance of the neck. Researchers say this new procedure is safe and very effective. As people age, there are often changes in the neck and face including the loss of elasticity in the skin...

Does Success in School Differ From the Real World Success ?

The new study finds the abilities required for success in school are similar to those required for success in the workplace.// The idea that one’s cognitive abilities predict success in the academic world and professional world has been controversial. Many people believe what is needed for job success is different than what is need for academic success. Scientists from the University of Ill...

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Gene Therapy Eradicates Pancreatic Cancer in Preclinical Trial Targeting System's Success in Mouse Model Reported in Cancer Cell

HOUSTON, July 9, 2007 - A molecularly engineeredtherapy selectively embeds a gene in pancreatic cancer that shrinksor eradicates tumors, inhibits metastasis, and prolongs survivalwith virtually no toxicity, researchers from The University ofTexas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report in the July 9 edition ofCancer Cell. "This vehicle, or vector, is so targeted and robust in itscanc...

Speedel Reports Successful SPP635 Phase IIa Trial in Hypertension

Next Generation Renin Inhibitor to Continue Phase II Profilingin Diabetic Patients BASEL/Switzerland and BRIDGEWATER NJ/USA, 28 June 2007-Speedel(SWX: SPPN) today announced that it has reached another significantmilestone in the development of its family of renin inhibitors withthe successful completion of a Phase IIa proof-of-concept clinicaltrial with SPP635 for the treat...

Pieris Progresses Development of its Proprietary Biotherapeutics Platform: Successful Demonstration of Dual Targeting With Duocalin(R) Technology

FREISING-WEIHENSTEPHAN, Germany, June 21, 2007 /PRNewswire/ --Pieris AG, a bio-pharmaceutical company developing Anticalins(R), anovel class of targeted human protein therapeutics, announced todaythat its proprietary Duocalin(R) technology has successfullydemonstrated dual targeting potential. Commenting on this development, Dr Andreas Hohlbaum, Director ofScience and Preclinical D...

Modigene Announces Successful Completion of Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacodynamic Pre-Clinical Experiments for Proprietary Long-Acting Human Growth Hormone, Long-acting Interferon Beta and Long-acting Erythropoietin

VIENNA, Va., June 20, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Modigene Inc., aNevada corporation today announced the successful completion ofpharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic pre-clinical experiments forlong-acting human growth hormone, long-acting interferon beta andlong-acting erythropoietin. Modigene's pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic pre-clinicalexperiments demonstrated superb durability of...

Second Successful Quigley QR-443 Study Suggests Method of Action Relevant to Broad Range of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases - Human Study to Follow -

DOYLESTOWN, Pa., June 20, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- QuigleyPharma, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.quigleypharma.com/">www.QuigleyPharma.com , a whollyowned subsidiary of The Quigley Corporation announced today that ithas completed a follow-up study to evaluate the impact of QR-443 onlevels of a pro-inflammatory cytokine Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in acachexia model. This new data...

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