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10-Dec-2015 - DNA, which stores genetic information in the majority of organisms on Earth, is not easily destroyed. It readily absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation, but finds ways to recover. To combat radiation's damage, cells have developed DNA repair mechanisms, as well as mechanisms to remove the energy ...
07-Dec-2015 - A new technique developed at Caltech that uses gas-filled microbubbles for focusing light inside tissue could one day provide doctors with a minimally invasive way of destroying tumors with lasers, and lead to improved diagnostic medical imaging. The primary challenge with focusing light inside ...
07-Dec-2015 - In a study Saint Louis University researchers report that treating mice with a compound, SR1078, reduces autistic behavior. The drug, developed by Thomas Burris, Ph.D., chair of pharmacology and physiology at SLU, and his lab, increases the expression of genes that are known to be low in the ...
04-Dec-2015 - A University of California, Irvine pharmacology researcher has helped create a class of inhibitory compounds that can strongly enhance the effect of anti-tumor drugs for melanoma. In doing so, Daniele Piomelli, the Louise Turner Arnold Chair in the Neurosciences at UCI, and scientists at the ...
04-Dec-2015 - For the first time, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have created detailed "fingerprints" of a class of surface receptors that have proven highly useful for drug development. These detailed "fingerprints" show the surprising complexity of how these ...
04-Dec-2015 - Neurons communicate with each other through specialized structures called synapses. The information is transmitted in the form of synaptic vesicles that contain specific chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. The amount and coordinated release of neurotransmitters regulates synaptic ...
04-Dec-2015 - The development of a reusable microfluidic device for sorting and manipulating cells and other micro/nano meter scale objects will make biomedical diagnosis of diseases cheaper and more convenient in regions where medical facilities are sparse or cost is prohibitive. Researchers at Penn State ...
03-Dec-2015 - Physical chemists have devised a rolling DNA-based motor that's 1,000 times faster than any other synthetic DNA motor, giving it potential for real-world applications, such as disease diagnostics. "Unlike other synthetic DNA-based motors, which use legs to 'walk' like tiny robots, ours is the ...
03-Dec-2015 - In addition to treating depression, a commonly used antidepressant medication also protects against compounds that can cause memory loss and dementia, a Loyola University Medical Center study has found. The study found that blood levels of two neurotoxic compounds dropped significantly in ...
03-Dec-2015 - A novel peptide appears to enhance a natural mechanism for protecting stressed brain cells and improve cognitive function following cardiac arrest, scientists report. Cognitive loss is one of the most feared consequences of cardiac arrest survival, Dr. Darrell W. Brann, vice chairman of the ...
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