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Yearling horse auction to benefit equine research

...he young horses, enhance athletic performance, and protect and improve the land and waters. In addition, research projects also are being conducted that utilize the horse as a model for insulin resistance and skeletal development in ways that may prove beneficial to human medicine. The work views nutrition o...

A treatment, not a cure: Calcium silicate neutralizes an acidic stream

...ot feasible on a landscape scale and they will not protect our nation's freshwater resources." The Wollastonite stream application was part of a larger watershed-level addition. To learn more about how calcium silicate impacted forests and wetlands, visit an overview on the Hubbard Brook website: http://ww...

After flu exposure, mild exercise protects mature mice from dying

...ality due to influenza in mice," was "can exercise protect against morbidity and mortality?" While exercise protected mice from mortality, it didn't seem to have any affect on gross measures of sickness behavior like food intake and cage activity. Editors note: Woods and Lowder are reporting their findings ...

HHS awards $232 million in biodefense contracts for vaccine development

...reflect our commitment to develop medical tools to protect citizens against pathogens that could be deliberately introduced into society." NIAID awarded two contracts totaling up to $177 million for advanced development of MVA vaccines against smallpox. The three-year contracts were awarded to Bavarian N...

Cooperation to create a new tuberculosis vaccine

...nt strains. As the current TB vaccine BCG fails to protect against the most common form of the disease, pulmo...certain forms of TB by BCG. "however, BCG does not protect against pulmonary TB in adults at all. We assume the protection provided by BCG to be so limited bec...

Electronics recycling made easy

...ms designed to help clients manage waste properly, protect them from future financial liability and ultimately protect the environment. Recycling lighting and electronic waste protects the environment and public health ...

Protein protecting brain from toxins also blocks some chemotherapy from reaching tumors

... escape the bloodstream. "The ability of Mrp4 to protect the brain from toxins can be a liability in people with brain cancer when this protein also blocks therapeutic drugs from reaching CNS tumors," said John Scheutz, Ph.D., an associate member of the St. Jude Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Schue...

Acoustics meeting in San Diego

...l, the work is part of an effort to understand and protect the important hearing capabilities of marine mammals in the ocean (2pAB4). NEW VIBRATIONS IN BASEBALL, GOLF AND CRICKET EQUIPMENT Studying the sounds and vibrations of sports equipment helps designers improve their products, enabling athletes t...

Estrogen protects male rats from aortic aneurysms

... not mean everyone should start taking estrogen to protect against AAAs. "There is no medical therapy for abdominal aortic aneurysms," he says. "But understanding exactly what triggers them and how they develop could lead to an effective therapy someday. It also could help us identify people with a high risk...

Touching research: How white blood cells navigate

... govern our white blood cells and assure that they protect our bodies from invaders like the flu? What forces help keep those cells from getting out of control and attacking our own tissues? The group is focusing on white blood cells known as neutrophils, which are the body's first responders to inflammatio...

Study using robotic microscope shows how mutant Huntington's protein affects neurons

... process, while others indicate that they may help protect the cells from toxic proteins or that they are merely bystanders in the disease process. One problem in identifying how inclusion bodies influence disease is that researchers have been unable to track changes in individual neurons over time. "I...

Experimental drug prevents vaginal simian HIV transmission in monkeys Science study says

...al application of a substance that blocks CCR5 can protect against vaginal transmission of SHIV in monkeys. S...iment, therefore, may not necessarily be needed to protect humans during sexual exposure. The Science authors emphasize that PSC-RANTES is not currently auth...

Study identifies target for preventing sexual transmission of HIV

...is that blocking CCR5 alone would be sufficient to protect rhesus macaques from vaginal challenge with a virus like HIV. A natural immune messenger (chemokine) called RANTES can bind to CCR5 and by binding, forces the cell to internalize the CCR5 receptor so HIV cannot bind to it. We developed an altered RA...

Sniffing out the culprits of dust allergies

... Der 1 p inhibitor has a dose-dependent ability to protect the receptor on whole cells. This study demonstrates the utility of this new approach for quickly identifying active proteases involved in allergic responses or other disease processes and effective inhibitors that can be further developed for diagno...

The long road to a promising malaria vaccine started at NYU School of Medicine

...is the first time that a vaccine has been shown to protect against severe malaria, which is a major cause of ...he first vaccine to show that the CS protein could protect humans against malaria. ...

Horse auction raises $75,000 for research

...he young horses, enhance athletic performance, and protect and improve the land and waters. In addition, research projects are being conducted that utilize the horse as a model for insulin resistance and skeletal development in ways that may prove beneficial to human medicine. Research is also conducted...

To save dolphin's dorsal fin experts combine medical technology and teamwork

...esigned sling custom-made by Otter Bay Wetsuits to protect the extracellular matrix patch. Drs. Stone and Sweeney lead the team that performed the procedure, which included Dolphin Quest veterinarian Gregg Levine, D.V.M.; cosmetic surgeon Paul Faringer, M.D., of Kona, Hawaii; veterinary technician Abby Simm...

Bloodroot alkaloid aids in exterminating sun-damaged skin cells in culture

...roliferation proteins. "This natural compound may protect skin from cells that acquire the genetic damage caused by UV radiation from advancing toward cancer," said Nihal Ahmad, assistant professor, Department of Dermatology, the University of Wisconsin, Madison. "It is conceivable that sanguinarine may...

Lag-3 gene dampens immune responses by controlling regulatory T-cell function

...searchers first showed that regulatory T cells can protect against a potentially lethal, large-scale immune system attack by effector T cells that ordinarily would have caused a fatal lung disease. Next, the team used a technique called DNA array analysis to identify which genes in the CD4+ T cells ...

Incentives for US farmers reduce water waste

... water. Water pollution needs to be controlled to protect public health, agriculture and the environment. Other authors of the BioScience report were students in Pimentel's graduate-level class, Environmental Policy: Bonnie Berger, David Filiberto, Michelle Newton, Benjamin Wolfe, Elizabeth Karabinakis, St...

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