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13-Nov-2015 - Purdue researchers have devised a way to capture the finer details of complex cell processes by using tiny synthetic particles known as dendrimers, a technology that could lead to more targeted treatment for cancer. A precise understanding of how cells engulf small particles, a process known as ...
13-Nov-2015 - A common genetic variation, ApoE4, linked to Alzheimer's disease greatly raises the likelihood of tiny brain bleeds in some men, scientists have found. Such hemorrhages in brain tissue - microbleeds - leave small points of damage throughout the brain and contribute to memory loss. The study led ...
Stevia less bitter than before
13-Nov-2015 - Good news for consumers with a sweet tooth. Cornell food scientists have reduced the sweetener stevia's bitter aftertaste by physical - rather than chemical - means. Cornell professor of food process engineering, Syed Rizvi, co-authored the research with Samriddh Mudgal, the lead author and ...
12-Nov-2015 - Research that could lead to the development of a surgically implantable, artificial kidney, was presented at ASN Kidney Week 2015. Advances in nanofilter technology were produced in collaboration between investigators from UCSF and Vanderbilt University. The research recently received a new $6 ...
09-Nov-2015 - CytomX Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company developing investigational Probody™ therapeutics for the treatment of cancer, today entered into a collaboration with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to research Probody-enabled chimeric antigen receptor natural killer (CAR-NK) ...
09-Nov-2015 - Conducting an economic analysis of drug use is a particularly difficult endeavor, but for Michigan State University professor and economist Siddharth Chandra, it just meant taking a look at the history books. "You can't simply go to Wal-Mart and look at the sticker price, and people don't want to ...
09-Nov-2015 - Cancer cells with mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, which serve a vital role in preserving the integrity of the genetic code, are key targets for cancer therapeutics. Yet, few agents can selectively eliminate cells deficient in BRCA, and none can do so without the risk of inducing drug ...
06-Nov-2015 - Most products on the market today that are used to treat skin problems target the effects of the disease or wound such as inflammation, which can prolong the healing process and result in scarring. However, LSU Assistant Professor Wei Xu and collaborators at Northwestern University discovered a ...
06-Nov-2015 - The University of Texas at Arlington is developing a sensing and therapeutic tool that will help doctors and other healthcare workers better monitor and heal patients' complex wounds more quickly. "The SMART Bandage will be a flexible, portable tool that a doctor can place over a patient's ...
06-Nov-2015 - According to the first-ever study of pesticide residues on field-caught bees, native bees are exposed to neonicotinoid insecticides and other pesticides. This report was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey. This research focused on native bees, because there is limited information on their ...
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