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BioResearch

Drug Search Targets Liver Tumor Behavior

Cancer researchers combined advanced gene mapping techniques with innovative computer analysis to identify drugs to target and inhibit specific types of cancer cell behavior. More...
01 Jul 2009

Toxin from Cobra Venom Shrinks Lung Tumors in Mouse Model

Cancer researchers have found that treating a mouse model of human lung cancer with alpha-cobratoxin blocked nicotine receptors on the lung cancer cells, which caused the tumors to shrink and prolonged the animals' lives. More...
30 Jun 2009

Cancer Immunotherapy Uses Small Number of Stem-Like Immune Cells to Kill Large Tumors

A new approach to stimulating immune cells enhances their anticancer activity, resulting in a strong antitumor response in laboratory mice. More...
30 Jun 2009

Platform Screens Cell Lines Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells for Muscular Dystrophy Research

Investigators are using a new stem cell screening platform to automate high content screening of small molecules for muscular dystrophy therapeutic research. More...
30 Jun 2009
Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of breast cancer cells (Photo courtesy of Steve Gschmeissner / SPL).

Biomechanical Ratchet Traps Cancer Cells Before They Can Spread

Researchers have demonstrated the possibility of using a biomechanical ratchet to sort normal and cancerous cells as a means to trap tumor cells before they spread to other areas of the body. More...
29 Jun 2009

Opioid-Induced Hibernation Protects against Stroke in Rats

Using an opioid drug to induce a hibernatory state in laboratory rats was shown to reduce the damage caused by an artificial stroke. More...
29 Jun 2009

Protein Activator Revealed Responsible for Brain Cell Damage in Huntington's Disease

Neuroscientists have discovered why a defective protein accumulates in cells everywhere in the bodies of individuals with Huntington's disease, but only kills cells in the area of the brain that controls movement. More...
29 Jun 2009
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