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The first volume of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE), funded by Novartis and authored by scientists at the Broad Institute, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute... Read More »
A team of researchers from Yale and Johns Hopkins have discovered the molecular pathway by which the body’s own immune response may allow for the growth of... Read More »
Researchers at New York University and University of California, Los Angeles have developed a method called ‘DNA Molecular Recognition’ that uses... Read More »
Researchers from Brown University and Hasbro Children’s Hospital have identified the molecular interactions that allow the protein survivin to leave the nucleus ... Read More »
A team of researchers has designed a gene therapy strategy that could treat the red blood cell disorders beta-thalassemia disease and sickle cell anemia. They also... Read More »
A new study published in Practical Radiation Oncology, the journal of the American Society for Radiation Oncology, found that breast cancer patients treated with... Read More »
Researchers at the this year’s Society of Interventional Radiology’s Annual Scientific Meeting discussed a minimally invasive treatment for ruptured... Read More »
A study revealed that a scan of the heart can safely and quickly rule out the possibility of a heart attack in patients who come to emergency rooms experiencing chest ... Read More »
Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles have identified a new mechanism that activates T cells, white blood cells that play an important role in... Read More »
The results of a study presented at the the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 37th Annual Scientific Meeting show that a new procedure could be used to... Read More »
New research presented at the 2012 American College of Cardiology Meeting has shown that stem cells derived from a patient’s own bone marrow can help heart... Read More »
Researchers at the Society of Interventional Radiation’s Annual Scientific Meeting discussed a treatment that could freeze and destroy metastatic breast cancer... Read More »
Using a new technology, scientists have created a ‘nanoslinky’ that manipulates and measures DNA molecules and other nanoscale materials. On the nanoscale ... Read More »
A team from the School of Dentistry at Cardiff University has used cheek lining tissue to create powerful new cells. These cells could prevent harmful immune... Read More »
A new discovery published in the FASEB Journal could lead to a diagnostic tool for physicians assessing breast cancer risk. Proteins called ‘obscurins,’... Read More »
Scientists have created a molecule that emits a turquoise light in living cells three times brighter than previously possible. This improves cellular imaging... Read More »
A breast cancer screening program based in the Netherlands that began in 1989 has been successful in contributing to a drop in deaths from the disease, a new study... Read More »
A research team from Kansas State University, led by professor Mark Weiss, has perfected a technique that uses stem cells to study targeted genetic modifications... Read More »
A research team led by the University of Melbourne has developed a new technique to track diseased proteins as they form clusters in brain diseases such as... Read More »
A research team at Virginia Tech has uncovered new information on the efficacy of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in treating Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory... Read More »
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