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29-Jun-2012 - According to an old country song, the only two things money can't buy are true love and homegrown tomatoes. How true - those perfect, red tomatoes from the store just can't match ones plucked from the garden. Now, researchers have identified the gene that controls their ripening, according to a ...
14-Jun-2012 - A receptor recently discovered to control the movement of immune cells across central nervous system barriers (including the blood-brain barrier) may hold the key to treating multiple sclerosis (MS).In MS, immune cells enter the central nervous system and attack and destroy the myelin sheath ...
08-Jun-2012 - Maize was likely domesticated in Mexico around 10,000 years ago, and since then humans have continued to radically alter the plant's genetic makeup. Two new papers by a consortium of international researchers, including many at Cornell, identify genes that played a role in corn domestication as ...
06-Jun-2012 - Stem cells often used in reconstructive surgery following mastectomies and other cancer-removal treatments may pose a danger: Cornell biomedical scientists have discovered that these cells, in contact with even trace amounts of cancer cells, can create a microenvironment suitable for more tumors ...
01-Jun-2012 - For the first time, the genome of the tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, has been decoded, an important step toward improving yield, nutrition, disease resistance, taste and color of the tomato and other crops.The full genome sequence, as well as the sequence of a wild relative (Solanum ...
Synthetic blood vessels could lead to breakthroughs in tissue engineering
31-May-2012 - Human tissue, be it in the heart, brain or bones, can't function without a vascular system - the intricate network of vessels that circulate life-sustaining blood and nutrients. And it's notoriously hard to introduce vascularization into synthetic tissue for use in regenerative medicine, like ...
11-May-2012 - As the Earth's human population has skyrocketed since the rise of agriculture some 10,000 years ago - to 7 billion people from a few million - so, too, has the number of rare genetic variants. Since about 2,000 years ago (fewer than 100 generations), the human population has experienced an ...
08-May-2012 - For years, researchers have known that obesity, type 2 diabetes and low-level inflammation are linked, but how they are connected has not been well understood. A recent Cornell-led study has found that a type of immune cells - called natural killer T (NKT) cells - is an important part of the ...
24-Apr-2012 - Worms are important decomposers in soil and are great for fishing, but in humans, the slimy wrigglers spell trouble. Hookworms, whipworms, Ascaris, Guinea worms and trichina worms are just a few parasitic nematodes that infect some 2 billion people.Now, researchers have discovered a class of ...
New method of bacterial cell engineering can produce better, cheaper drug therapies
28-Mar-2012 - Therapeutic proteins, which provide cutting-edge treatments of cancer, diabetes and countless other diseases, are among today's most widely consumed biopharmaceuticals. By introducing bottom-up carbohydrate engineering into common bacterial cells, Cornell researchers have discovered a way to make ...
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