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Largest academic-industry collaboration for drug discovery in depression and schizophrenia launched
(21 Jan 2010)
An international consortium of scientists, led by H. Lundbeck A/S and King's College London, has launched one of the largest ever research academic-industry collaboration projects to find new methods for the development of drugs for schizophrenia ...
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Discovery provides new drug targets for malaria cure
(14 Jan 2010)
Researchers are a step closer to developing new antimalarial drugs after discovering the normal function of a set of proteins related to the malaria parasite protein, which causes resistance to the front-line drug chloroquine. The findings also ...
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Do high-fat diets make us stupid and lazy?
(13 Aug 2009)
New research in the FASEB Journal shows that high-fat diets are just as unhealthful in the short term as they are in the long term
New research published online in The FASEB Journal showed that in less than 10 days of eating a high-fat diet, rats had a decreased ability to exercise and experienced significant short-term memory loss. These results show an important link between ...
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Scientists discover the travel patterns of seasonal flu
(22 Apr 2008)
Findings may lead to improved flu vaccines
Outbreaks of the most common type of influenza virus, A (H3N2), are seeded by viruses that originate in East and Southeast Asia and migrate around the world, new research has found. This discovery may help to further improve flu vaccines and make ...
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New research on structure of bones raises questions for treatment of osteoporosis and other bone disorders
(19 Oct 2007)
Researchers have discovered that the structure of human bones is vastly different than
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, and the BAM Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, have discovered that the characteristic toughness and stiffness of bone is predominantly due ...
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OncoMethylome Publishes Positive Clinical Trial Results for Urine-based Bladder Cancer Test
(19 Sep 2007)
OncoMethylome Sciences published interim data from its ongoing bladder cancer clinical trial. The trial results showed that the urine test that OncoMethylome is developing can successfully detect bladder cancer, especially when the cancer is in ...
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DNA to the Defense: Genomic expansion and diversification in a human parasite allow it to evade host detection
(04 Aug 2006)
A team of scientists headed by Dr. Sara Melville at the University of Cambridge has shown that the parasite known to cause African sleeping sickness has evolved an unusual chromosomal structure as a result of environmental adaptation. In this ...
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Scientists unlock more secrets of HIV and SARS
(16 May 2006)
UK scientists have cracked one of the key biological processes used by viruses such as HIV and SARS when they replicate according to a paper published in the journal Nature. Viruses are able to interfere with the host cell processes that our bodies ...
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Inion Signs Three-Year Development Agreement with University of Cambridge
(14 Nov 2005)
Collaboration with Medical Materials Group to extend next-generation bioactive materials platform
Inion has entered into a three-year collaboration agreement with The Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials at the University of Cambridge Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy. The collaboration will focus on developing a new medical ...
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Gene therapy for Parkinson's Disease moves forward in animals
(11 Feb 2005)
An international team of scientists has used gene therapy in two separate studies to renew brain cells and restore normal movements in monkeys and rats with a drug-induced form of Parkinson's disease. The research, detailed online in the scientific ...
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