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Tomatoes Contain a Nutrient that Prevents Vascular Diseases

A new study had discovered that tomatoes contain 9-oxo-octadecadienoic, a nutrient with antidyslipidemic affects that could help tackle the onset of vascular diseases. More...
17 Jan 2011

Nanoscale Gene "Ignition Switch” May Help Target and Treat Cancer

A proof of principal study using laboratory mice has shown that a set of genetic instructions encased in a nanoparticle can be used as an "ignition switch” to rev up gene activity that aids cancer detection and treatment. More...
13 Jan 2011

Gene Transfer Boosts Acetylcholine Production and Stimulates Neuromuscular Activity

A publication described a study that analyzed enzymatic activity taking place in the synapses between nerves that directly relates to chronic neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis. More...
12 Jan 2011

Confocal Microscope Can Measure Single Molecule Within Cells

A US university is now one of only a few with a microscope so powerful that researchers can measure a single molecule within a cell. More...
12 Jan 2011
Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of breast cancer cells (Photo courtesy of Steve Gschmeissner / Science Photo Library).

Angiotensin Peptide Blocks Growth of Breast Cancer in Mouse Model

The seven-amino acid peptide angiotensin-(1-7) was found to inhibit growth of human breast cancer cells in a mouse model that closely mimicked the human disease. More...
11 Jan 2011

Protein-Lipid Link Common to Chronic Lung Disorders

Chronic lung diseases share a link between the ceramide class of lipids and the protein cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator, which is present in a mutated and inactive form in cystic fibrosis. More...
10 Jan 2011

Breast Inflammation Shown to Be Key to Cancer Growth

It took 12 years and a creation of a highly sophisticated transgenic mouse, but researchers have finally confirmed a long believed hypothesis that inflammation in the breast is key to the development and progression of breast cancer. More...
10 Jan 2011
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