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BioResearch

MiRNA Microarray Offers Wider Range with Greater Sensitivity

Projects aimed at the development of procedures for personalized medicine as well as other biotechnology research will be able to take advantage of a new generation of microRNA (miRNA) microarrays. More...
15 Mar 2011

Increased Immune Tolerance for LDL Lowers Atherosclerosis Risk

Immune system dendritic cells that had been exposed to a combination of apolipoprotein B100 and interleukin-10 reduced inflammation and the degree of arterial blockage in a population of hypercholesterolemic mice. More...
15 Mar 2011

Eating Tomatoes Decrease Risk of Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease

Eating more tomatoes and tomato products can make people healthier and decrease the risk of conditions such as cancer, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease, according to new research. More...
14 Mar 2011
Image: Scanning electron micrograph of B. subtilis (photo courtesy of the Ben-Yehuda Laboratory).

Bacteria Communicate by Exchanging Molecules Through a Nanotube Network

A publication described how bacteria communicate by exchanging molecular messages through an intricate network of nanotubes. More...
10 Mar 2011

Mutation That Causes Growth-Hormone Deficiency Prevents Cancer and Diabetes

A mutation causing abnormally low growth-hormone activity appears to be responsible for eliminating diabetes and cancer in an isolated community located on the slopes of the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. More...
10 Mar 2011

Mice Protected by Vaccine Based on Genetically Weakened Pneumonia Bacteria

By introducing a mutation into the bacterial gene that codes for the virulence factor pneumolysin, a research team has created a potential new vaccine to protect against pneumococcal pneumonia caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. More...
10 Mar 2011

World's First RNA Aptamer Could Be Key to Eradicating Cancer

Medical scientists in Australia have created the world's first cancer stem cell-targeting chemical missile, putting them a step closer to creating a medical "smart bomb” that would seek out and destroy the root of cancer cells. More...
10 Mar 2011
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