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BioResearch

Acid-Seeking "Warheads” Offer Safer, More Effective Cancer-Fighting Arsenal

Researchers have recently reported on development of an anti-cancer "warhead” that targets the acidic signature of tumor cells. More...
11 Mar 2008
Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> spores. This bacterium causes anthrax in farm animals and less commonly in humans (Photo courtesy of NIBSC / SPL).

Infection by Anthrax Spores Requires a Host Membrane Protein

The emergence of anthrax as a major bio-terror weapon has stimulated molecular microbiologists to search for the key to understanding how the bacteria invade host cells. More...
11 Mar 2008

Diagnosis of Early Gastric Cancer Aided by Optimal Band Imaging

Optimal band imaging used with an endoscope provided images that unmistakably identified depressed-type early gastric cancer without magnification in 96% of study participants. More...
10 Mar 2008

NMR-on-a-Chip's Magnetic Mini-Sensor Has Applications in Drug Development

A super-sensitive mini-sensor can detect nuclear magnetic resonance in tiny samples of fluids flowing through a novel microchip. More...
10 Mar 2008

Magnetic Nanoparticles Detect Cancerous Cells in Breast Tissue Samples

A new medical device based on biomagnetics will make the early detection of breast cancer more cost-effective and easier to administer. More...
10 Mar 2008

New Drug Prevents Inhibition of the p53 Tumor Suppressor

MI-219 is a potent, highly selective, and orally active small-molecule inhibitor of the interaction between the tumor suppressing protein p53 and its inhibitory protein MDM2. More...
10 Mar 2008

New Drugs Could Target a Specific Anti-Acne Gene

Researchers have found that the anti-acne drug 13-cis retinoic acid works by increasing expression of a gene that mediates apoptosis of human sebaceous glands. More...
10 Mar 2008
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