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New study shows hope for treating inhalant abuse

...e hour before the testing. They then gave the rats free access to the chambers with no toluene present while monitoring the animals' behavior. Researchers found that animals treated with GVG spent 80 seconds on the side of the chamber where they had previously received toluene as compared to the sali...

Award winning researchers reveal potential new role for Glivec

... partial response followed by surgery to make them free of disease. So, the disease was controlled in all these patients either by imatinib alone or imatinib plus surgery. Two patients had metastatic DSFP with a more complex genetic profile. One, with a translocation t(17-22) had a partial response to ima...

Researchers identify protein promoting vascular tumor growth

...ds heal. Macrophages recruited in these cases make free radicals and promote angiogenesis that is beneficial in the wound-healing process. "There are times when you want to promote angiogenesis, but not with tumors, because it contributes to tumor growth," Gordillo said. "MCP-1 can be brought ...

UCSF scientist Joe Derisi named MaCarthur Fellow

...nviction, says Fanton, "that talented individuals, free to follow their insights and instincts, will make ...ve. Ever interested in providing free access to scientific information, DeRisi has made a point of posting instructions on his website for...

Master of antimalarial resistance

...stive vacuole, it creates a toxic byproduct called free heme. Normally, the parasite detoxifies the free heme by turning it into a product called hemozoin. As an antimalarial drug, chloroquine works by blo...

Keep genome data freely accessible

...essible to all. The editorial comments: 'But while free and open access to these data is a boon to science...ed guide the antiviral drug research. "Unfettered, free access to the results of life-science research . . . has served science and society well", the panel...

Flexible pain relief with morphine-free poppy

A handful of genes in a morphine free poppy could hold the key to producing improved pai...produce alternative pharmaceuticals." The morphine free poppy variant, TOP1, was first discovered in 1995 by Tasmanian Alkaloids then released as Norman for...

Students build submarine to track Octopuses

...eam will build a wireless communications system to free Shadow from the mother boat. Currently the sub and a computer on the mother boat are linked by a 100-foot-long coaxial cable. "We want to get rid of that tether from the boat and have it come to the surface at a buoy," Vincent said. "Then there will ...

Sugar-coated sea urchin eggs could have sweet implications for human fertility

...rchins. Like other species, purple sea urchins are free spawners females inject large clouds of eggs into the water and males do the same with sperm. Scientists found that the key to species-specific fertilization is a sperm protein called bindin connecting with the correct receptor in the plasma membran...

Origin and Development of the Vertebrate Traits

...iology and regeneration and aimed at promoting the free and timely exchange of research achievements. The first annual CDB Symposium, which addressed the "The Origin and Formation of Multicellular Systems," was convened in March 2003, followed by the second annual symposium, on "Developmental Remodeling,"...

The birth of reproductive health: A difficult delivery

...hich makes clear information, frank discussion and free choice on abortion, contraception and sexual healt...n access license--anyone, anywhere in the world is free to download, distribute, and reuse it freely as long as the article is properly cited. Citation: ...

Final Alert: 16th EORTC NCI AACR Symposium

...with official press credentials Media centre with free computing, fax, international phone and internet facilities Two news briefings [12.30 hrs CET: Wednesday 29 September & Thursday 30 September] Topics at the news briefing or to be press-released include: Results from Phase I study of first second...

Single isolated mouse skin cell can generate into variety of epidermal tissues

...se quiescent cells were out of the niche they were free to divide. Further experimentation led to the identification of two growth factors, known as Bmp6 and FGF18, which are expressed specifically in the bulge and keep the stem cells from dividing in the test tube. "In the niche, these factors might help...

Green tea research leads to gum and other products

...etermine that green tea polyphenols help eliminate free radicals, which can damage DNA and lead to cancer. He further found that green tea-induced p57--a protein that helps regulate cell growth and differentiation--changes the behavior of healthy cells as polyphenols target cancer cells for destruction. T...

UV light, coatings reduce bacterial adhesion up to 50 percent

...offer a 'green' approach to keeping glass surfaces free of contamination." Li described her results in a paper, "The Impact of Ultraviolet Light on Bacterial Adhesion to Glass and Metal-Oxide Coated Surfaces," at the American Chemical Society meeting, Sunday, Aug. 22, in Philadelphia. Her co-author ...

2nd media alert First Scientific Conference on Childhood Leukaemia

... in addition to the news briefing. Registration is free for bona fide media on presentation of official press credentials at the conference press office....

Putting energy into heart protection

...d by turning on processes that take up glucose and free fatty acids from their surroundings in order to rebuild their ATP reservoir. The main protein involved in this switch is called AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). One situation of obvious energy stress on cells is during a heart attack. Lawrence...

JCI table of contents, 16 August, 2004

...d by turning on processes that take up glucose and free fatty acids from their surroundings in order to rebuild their ATP reservoir. The main protein involved in this switch is called AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). One situation of obvious energy stress on cells is during a heart attack. Lawrence...

Tobacco promising factory for biopharmaceuticals

...cines are especially beneficial because plants are free of human diseases, reducing the cost to screen for viruses and bacterial toxins. "Recombinant protein production from transgenic plants is challenging, not just from the molecular biology aspect of creating high expression plant lines, but also from ...

Joslin Diabetes Center launches research section on developmental and stem cell biology

...idative stress. Oxidative stress, or an excess of free radicals within the cell, is the major underlying cause of diabetic vascular disease and an important denominator of the health of insulin-producing cells. By understanding how these natural oxidative stress defenses are mobilized, Dr. Blackwell hop...

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