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BioResearch

Growth Factor Relieves Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

In a phase 1 clinical trial, a growth factor administered by catheter to the brains of patients with advanced Parkinson's disease produced an improvement in their motor skills as well as the ability to store dopamine, which helps the brain control muscles. More...
08 Apr 2003

Protein Complex Marks Histones for Gene Transcription

A new study suggests that the Paf1 protein complex, which is associated with the elongating RNA polymerase II, is required for the process through which histones are "marked” by methylation during gene transcription. More...
08 Apr 2003

Mobile Gene Elements Contribute to Drug Resistance

Genome analysis has revealed that "mobile elements,” small segments of DNA that can jump between organisms or their chromosomes, play an important role in the rapid development of drug resistance by Enterococcus faecalis. More...
08 Apr 2003

High-Throughput Testing Yields Candidate Drugs for Chemotherapy

Researchers have used rapid high-throughput testing technology to identify candidate drugs that are active only in the presence of certain cancer-causing genes and proteins and are not toxic to normal cells. More...
08 Apr 2003

Manipulating Splicing May Treat Genetic Diseases

Scientists have developed a new technique to correct genetic mutations that result in abnormal splicing, the cause of spinal muscular atrophy.
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03 Apr 2003

Companies Partner to Develop siRNA Library

A partnership to co-develop and commercialize the first human genome-wide library of short interfering RNA molecules (siRNAs), used in gene silencing, has been announced by Cenix BioScience GmbH (Dresden, Germany) and Ambion, Inc. More...
03 Apr 2003

Smith-Magenis Syndrome Traced to Single Gene Mutation

A study has shown that the retionic acid induced 1 (RAI1) gene located on chromosome 17p11.2 is responsible for the developmental disorder known as Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS). More...
03 Apr 2003
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