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| 30 Nov 2009 by permeategenetics In a study published in the Parade edition of Cancer Cell, researchers led by Michael Eck, MD, PhD, of Dana-Farber acclimated to X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of two mutated forms of the epidermal growth proxy ... permeategenetics - http://permeategenetics.ilyoor.com/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 by BJS "The study fills a major gap in our understanding of the molecules that make up the TCR -- the role they play in recognizing abnormal antigens and in subsequently activating a T cell to attack diseased cells," says senior author Ellis L. Reinherz, MD, of Dana-Farber and ... "This fundamental discovery offers important insights that may make it possible to target such vaccines precisely, destroying cancer cells without the harsh side effects of more traditional therapies. ... Science Blog - Science news straight from... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 - References |
| 3 Nov 2009 Study reveals new genetic culprit in deadly skin cancer — [30 Aug 2009] — Drawing on the power of DNA sequencing, National Institutes of Health researchers have identified a new group of genetic. ... 'The study fills a major gap in our understanding of the molecules that make up the TCR - the role they play in recognising abnormal antigens and in subsequently activating a T cell to attack diseased cells,' says senior author Ellis L. Reinherz, MD, of Dana-Farber and ... Science Centric | News - http://www.sciencecentric.com/ [ More results from Science Centric | News ] |
| 1 Dec 2009 by drheart AAn article featured in the December 15, 2009 issue of tthe journal Cancer Research reveals the discovery of a team xt Childrens Hospital Rewearch Cenetr in Oakland, California of cmopounds occurring in soy fhat could heelp prevent and ... Doctors Medicals Informations - http://drheart.edublogs.org/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 by United Techno Solutions A new study reveals how molecular motors that power important subcellular movements can generate cyclical motion. The research opens a new door to understanding motor molecules by using a computer program that faithfully simulates ... Science - http://scientificsolver.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Science ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by pharmafeed A study titled “TGF-beta-1 induced expression of human Mdm2 correlates with late-stage metastatic breast cancer” appearing in The Journal of Clinical Investigation reveals some details in this process. The Indiana University team found ... PharmaFeed - http://www.pharmafeed.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by insciences Under normal conditions, proteins called PP2Cs inhibit the ABA pathway, but when a plant is subjected to drought, the concentration of ABA in its cells increases. This removes the brake from the pathway, allowing the signal for drought response to be carried through ... But thanks to this structural biology approach, we now know what ABA interacts with and how, and this can help to find other molecules with the same effect but which can be feasibly produced and applied. ... Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php [ More results from Articles ] |
| 20 minutes ago by "Newsletter Physorg.com" A new study has found that the amount of vitamin D in patients being treated for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was strongly associated with cancer progression and overall survival. ... A massive, data-crunching computer search program that matches fragments of potential drug molecules to the known shapes of viral surface proteins has identified several FDA-approved drugs that could be the basis for new medicines -- if emerging viruses such as the H5N1(avian flu) or ... Spam Collection RSS feed - http://spam.bubble.ro/ [ More results from Spam Collection RSS feed ] |
| 2 hours ago While Meridian Diagnosis reveals disharmonies in the electromagnetic melodies of an individual's life and biography, Pulsating Electromagnetic Resonance Fields restore soundness in the electromagnetic music by bringing the organism back to resonate with Biological Rhythms. Why do we need PERTH? .... (Bassett, Degen, Lechner, Markov, Warnke) 18) The production of collagen increased 11% - avoids bacteria and cancer cell distribution through gluing the cells with each other. ... Recent plicks from myplick.com - http://www.myplick.com/ |
| 28 Nov 2009 by ian connor Furthermore, the FLIP-derived short peptides induce growth suppression and cell death with autophagy, representing biologically active molecules for potential anti-cancer therapies. UBE2S elongates ubiquitin chains on APC/C substrates ... pubget—the blog - http://pubget.blogspot.com/ [ More results from pubget—the blog ] |
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