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12-Sep-2006 - The body's mast cells are mainly associated with allergic reaction in the way they release histamine and other inflammatory substances. However, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have now demonstrated how the mast cells can also contribute to diseases like psoriasis and cancer. Mast cells are ...
05-Sep-2006 - Plasmodium falciparium is the name of by far the most virulent of the four malaria parasites that infect man. It is particularly dangerous in that it also infects the placenta of pregnant women, with fatal consequences for both her and the foetus. This, combined with the often feeble medical ...
22-Aug-2006 - While diseases like asthma and allergies are becoming increasingly common in the West, many people believe that we are living ever stressful lives. A new study from Karolinska Institutet backs up what many people have suspected: that there are important links between mental stress and the complex ...
15-Aug-2006 - Most bodily organs continually die and regrow a little at a time It takes two years for example for all the cells of the liver to be replaced by fresh ones Research from Karolinska Institutet now shows that there is one important exception to this the nerve cells of the brain remain the same ...
07-Aug-2006 - The dementia risk score is a novel approach for the prediction of the risk of late-life dementia in people of middle-age, according to new research from Karolinska Institutet. Dr. Miia Kivipelto and colleagues conducted a population-based study called CAIDE (Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging and ...
01-Aug-2006 - Researchers at the Karolinska Institute are homing in on mechanisms that may explain one set of causes for Parkinson's disease. In mice they have mimicked disturbances of mitochondria thought to be one cause of disease. By genetic means the disturbance of mitochondria were directed to those nerve ...
17-Nov-2005 - Most, but not all, studies of diabetes and colorectal cancer risk have found a positive association between the conditions. The findings have also been inconclusive with regard to sex and colorectal subsite. To resolve these inconsistencies, Susanna C. Larsson, M.Sc., of the Karolinska ...
11-Nov-2005 - Gene therapy research has reached a critical phase. Already practised on humans as part of strictly controlled experiments, gene therapy promises to become a widely available form of treatment for injury and disease. However, advances in the science of gene therapy have a darker side: gene ...
31-Oct-2005 - Dyslexia is a condition which involves difficulties reading and writing despite a normal intelligence and education, and one that affects 3-10 per cent of the population. The causes are thought to be partly genetic, and several possible candidate genes have been proposed. However, the biochemical ...
23-Sep-2005 - The Structural Genomics Consortium, Karolinska Institutet, VINNOVA, Knut and Alice Wallenberg's foundation (KAW) and The Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) announced the establishment of a Swedish research node of the Structural Genomics Consortium. A Swedish laboratory based at the ...
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