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Antidepressants need new nerve cells to be effective, UT Southwestern researchers find
(29 Aug 2008)
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered in mice that the brain must create new nerve cells for either exercise or antidepressants to reduce depression-like behavior. In addition, the researchers found that antidepressants and ...
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Tadalafil shows promise for relief of lower urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH
(20 Aug 2008)
Men with signs of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can be helped with a daily dose of tadalafil (Cialis®) to relieve associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), according to a new study published in The Journal of Urology. Researchers from ...
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Immunotec Research Ltd. Initiates U.S. Autism Research Project
(24 Nov 2006)
Scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas have started a study in which a specially formulated whey protein isolate (Immunocal) will be used to raise glutathione levels in an attempt to lessen symptoms of autism. ...
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Sperm stem cells closer to being like embryonic stem cells
(16 Nov 2005)
New experiments that prevented rat sperm stem cells from changing permanently into sperm have brought researchers one step closer to coaxing such cells to behave like embryonic stem cells, capable of growing into many other types of cells in the ...
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Gene silencing technique offers new strategy for treating, curing disease
(01 Aug 2005)
A new technique aimed at directly controlling the expression of genes by turning them on or off at the DNA level could lead to drugs for the treatment or cure of many diseases, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center."Virtually every ...
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DOR BioPharma, Inc. Announces Positive Interim Results from Phase I Clinical Trial of RiVax(TM), its Ricin Toxin Vaccine
(21 Jun 2005)
DOR BioPharma, Inc. announced positive interim results from its ongoing Phase I clinical trial of RiVaxTM, its vaccine against ricin toxin. The Phase I clinical trial of RiVaxTM represents the first ricin toxin vaccine ever to be clinically tested ...
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Researchers uncover mutated genes involved in lung cancer; one affects nonsmokers
(04 Mar 2005)
Lung cancer patients who have never smoked are more likely than smokers to harbor one of two genetic mutations that researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have now linked to the disease. "This study describes the first known mutation to ...
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Researchers find local environment directly influences adult stem cell reservoirs
(28 Jan 2005)
Using the common fruit fly, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that an intricate set of signals released by stem cells' surroundings governs their maintenance. These findings, available online and in Current Biology, ...
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