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BioResearch

Three Genes Linked to the Inheritance of Crohn’s Disease Identified

A gene mapping technique has revealed the location of three genes on chromosome 16 linked to the inheritance of Crohn’s Disease. More...
29 Dec 2011

Micro-RNA Prevents Liver Cancer in Mouse Model

A paper traced a molecular pathway in a mouse model that causes inflammation in the liver and transforms normal cells into cancerous ones. More...
29 Dec 2011

New Cancer Treatments Would Block Genes Required by the Myc Oncogene

A paper described a novel strategy for killing cancer cells that depend on the activity of the Myc oncogene for their propensity for uncontrolled growth. More...
28 Dec 2011
Image: Forebrain of a mouse genetically engineered to express the mutated gene that causes Timothy Syndrome (TS) shows fewer neurons contributing to a brain structure responsible for long-distance communications between the left and right hemispheres, called the corpus callosum, compared to the same structure in a control animal (Ctrl). Human iPSCs from TS patients showed a similar reduction (Photo courtesy of Ricardo Dolmetsch, PhD, Stanford University).

Neurons Grown from Skin Cells May Hold Clues to Autism

Using a groundbreaking “disease-in a-dish” technique, researchers have grown patients’ skin cells into neurons to discover what goes wrong in the brain in Timothy syndrome. More...
28 Dec 2011

Novel Enzyme Binding Mechanism Dooms LDL-Receptors

Cardiovascular disease researchers have described the mode of action of an enzyme that regulates levels of LDL-cholesterol by marking LDL-receptors for degradation by the cell’s protein recycling mechanism. More...
27 Dec 2011

Alzheimer’s Antibodies Created to Target Harmful Proteins for Treatment Possibilities

A simple process was used to make antibodies that neutralize the harmful protein particles that lead to Alzheimer’s disease. More...
27 Dec 2011

Despite Promising Results in Mice MS Drug Laquinimod Disappoints in Human Trials

Experiments in an animal model of MS yielded evidence indicating that the experimental drug laquinimod stimulated immune cells within the central nervous system to produce the  brain-derived neurotrophic factor, contributing to the survival of neurons. More...
26 Dec 2011
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