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DNA Imaging to Design Better Drugs

...tomley's direction, is responsible for much of the development of thenew assay. Third-year graduate student Lori McFail-Isom, a student ofWilliams', prepared highly purified drug-DNA samples for the project andcurrently is obtaining images of new DNA complexes. Williams and Bottomley presented this work during ...

Chemists Develop Probe To Detect Changes In Imaging Agents Inside Body

...flies away." Lee hopes her probes will lead to the development of evenbetter imaging agents, because the probes will show radiologistswhat happens chemically to the imaging agent as it travelsthrough the bloodstream. Scientists in the department ofradiology in UC's College of Medicine are researching that partof...

New Colorectal Cancer Treatment Available

...& Upjohn, Inc., the company which has overseen the development of the drug in the United States. "We know from preliminary studies at our institution and others that CPT-11 is safe and has activity in some patients when used in a second line setting -- after primary treatment has failed," said Dr. Saltz who is t...

Means To Predict Which HIV+ Infants Will Rapidly Develop AIDS Outlined By Emory University Researchers

...fants at highest risk for the rapid and aggressive development of AIDS means that doctors may now target these babies for early, powerful therapies, report Emory University researchers in this week's New England Journal of Medicine . Infants who test positive for HIV can generally be divided into two groups: t...

KUMC Researchers Announce Breakthrough Method For Predicting Epileptic Seizures

...nique to predict seizures. The project has been in development at KU Medical Center over the past three and a half years. Standard electroencephalograms (EEGs) can record when a seizure occurs. EEGs are tools used to measure electrical activity within the brain. By using the algorithm, researchers can now...

UW, Siemens Unveil New Panoramic Ultrasound Imaging Application Using Programmable Technology

...s with limitedprogrammability. This meant that the development of new applications was alengthy process requiring different hardware components to be built intocompletely new systems. The UW-Siemens image processor is programmable,allowing implementation of new applications to occur faster. "As aconsequence, the...

Premature Birth Sometimes Can Adversely Affect Infant's Ties To Mother

...formed significantlylower on measures of cognitive development through age 3 than did full-termchildren, they sti...ducation programs to increase knowledgeabout child development may help parents enhance the developmental outcomesof infants born at risk....

Childhood Sex Abuse Impacts Adult Relationships

...ick, a doctoral student in the department of human development and family studies, and her adviser, Jeffrey Hauga...e attachment theory provides a model of individual development in the context of family relationships, whereby the child's sense of self and personality organizati...

Study Shows Gum Disease Increases Risk Of Future Heart Disease

... periodontal disease at the study baseline and the development of cardiovascular disease in the succeeding 10 years." Diabetes was the only factor that showed a stronger association. "There are many reasons to treat periodontal disease," Genco said. "This is a very good one." New dental research be...

Kids Near Airports Don't Read As Well

...ch as learned helplessness, and impaired cognitive development and reading achievement. "These effects have all been well documented," says Evans. "Unfortunately, we're experiencing exponential increases in worldwide, ambient noise levels that are a byproduct of economic development, particularly prevalent amon...

Mother's Milk: Nutrition And Nurture For Infants -- And The Best Defense Against Disease

...ctors promote the physical andemotional growth and development of the infant. Long known to be true, too, is that breast-fed babies experience fewerand less serious incidences of disease and allergy than formula-fed babies.Gastrointestinal, respiratory, and middle-ear infections, in particular, aregreatl...

"Super Aspirin" Holds Long-Term Benefits For Some Patients Who Undergo Balloon Angioplasty

...ion is necessary to address this issue. "Future development of oral agents similar to ReoPro™ promises to further expand the use of these agents to a broader spectrum of patients with ischemic heart disease," he said. Michael P. Savage, M.D., associate professor of medicine, division ...

Studies Find Public Policies For Children And Teenagers Not Very Effective

... ignores the importanceof family and social skills development and is too focused onabstinence. In a revi...lity. Evaluations of theprograms that focus on the development of social skills indicatethat they do help students who are not sexually active delay theinitiation ...

Common Drug-Capsule Coating Not As Inert As Previously Thought

...p further and use that to guide thefabrication and development of new biomaterials." Leckband and Sheth discussed their findings in the August issue of theProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences....

'Bathtub' Equation Aids Diabetes Research

...Finegood's research on theturnover of cells in the development of diabetes, a disease which afflicts1.5 million Canadians. Finegood was given the Canadian Diabetes Association's Young Scientist awardin 1995 and also holds a Medical Scientist Award from the Medical ResearchCouncil of Canada. She currently has fou...

Intralase Will Develop Laser Systems For Eye Surgery

...EDF is pleased to participate in the financing and development of IntraLase Corporation," said general partner Thomas S. Porter. "Combining U-M and Escalon technology will put the company in a position to develop the next generation of ophthalmic lasers and capitalize on the rapidly growing laser eye surgery ma...

Cattle: Latest Weapon In The War On Cancer?

...e them to regress. They alsoappear to inhibit the development of blood vessels to the cancer, whichallows them to spread round the body," Dr Harper explains. "The shark cartilage extract market is already worth $1 billiona year in the US alone æ but, worldwide, sharks are in short supply. Our marine sci...

Targon And Duke Cancer Center Sign $3.75 Million Agreement To Produce Advanced Anti-Cancer Drugs

... interactions between Duke and Targon and to rapid development of commercially viable products for the oncology community. "This remarkable agreement promises to significantly accelerate theprogress of new cancer treatments from laboratory to clinic," said RalphSnyderman, M.D., Chancellor for Health Affa...

Chemist Turns To Self-Assembly To Create New Drugs

...binding the receptor." The work is the latest development in the burgeoning fieldof combinatorial chemistry, which many pharmaceutical firms areusing to ferret out new compounds to take aim at disease-producing DNA and RNA sequences and proteins. Miller and graduatestudents Bryan Klekota and Mark Hammond sh...

"Powerful New Tool" For AIDS Is Reported In Science

... Initial in vivo results are the first step in the development process of this diagnostic technology. SpectruMedi...tation, the Company is engaged in two research and development programs to expand its product base. The first program, a result of initial research conducted at t...

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