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18-Apr-2016 - University of Rochester Medical Center researchers have uncovered a new mechanism of bone erosion and a possible biomarker for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The group is the first to demonstrate that immune cells, called B cells, contribute directly to the breakdown of bone in RA by producing a ...
18-Apr-2016 - Cancer is capable of rapidly developing resistance to therapeutic drugs, rendering those drugs harmless—often before they have a chance to work. Now, researchers at Caltech and their colleagues have identified how at least one brain cancer, called glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), adapts so fast—and ...
18-Apr-2016 - Thanks in part to the efforts of one dedicated mother, who took to Facebook to document her son’s mysterious developmental disability, an international team of researchers led by scientists at UC San Francisco and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston has now identified a new genetic syndrome ...
12-Apr-2016 - The Zika virus may be associated with an autoimmune disorder that attacks the brain's myelin similar to multiple sclerosis, according to a small study that is being released today and will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 68th Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada, April 15 to ...
Drug candidates protect neurons against damage from substance implicated in Alzheimer's disease
12-Apr-2016 - Chemists at the University of California San Diego have designed a set of molecules that promote microscopic, anatomical changes in neurons associated with the formation and retention of memories. These drug candidates also prevent deterioration of the same neuronal structures in the presence of ...
11-Apr-2016 - It makes sense that people who are trying to slim down would avoid fats. But as anyone who has unsuccessfully tried this approach to dieting knows, it's not quite that simple. New research from the Texas A&M Health Science Center and Texas A&M AgriLife parses out why saturated fats are "bad"--and ...
Levels of molecular marker Ki67 in healthy breast tissue predicts a woman's risk of developing breast cancer
11-Apr-2016 - Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and collaborators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have identified a molecular marker in normal breast tissue that can predict a woman's risk for developing breast cancer, the leading cause of death in ...
Structure-based approach could lead to first effective vaccine
08-Apr-2016 - It's been known for some time that the immune system can produce antibodies capable of "neutralizing" HIV, and stopping the AIDS-causing virus dead in its tracks. The problem is, less than a third of people produce "broadly neutralizing" antibodies in response to HIV infection and it takes a year ...
04-Apr-2016 - A team led by Purdue University researchers is the first to determine the structure of the Zika virus, which reveals insights critical to the development of effective antiviral treatments and vaccines. The team also identified regions within the Zika virus structure where it differs from other ...
04-Apr-2016 - Scientists know people react differently to medication because of their genetic make-up. However, while researchers understand certain genetic variations correspond with certain responses to drugs, they aren’t sure why. A study published in the journal Stem Cells Translational Medicine by two ...
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