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A New Take on DNA Sequencing

Scientists have demonstrated a technique that may lead to fast, low-cost reading of whole genomes, through recognition of the nucleotide bases. More...
15 Dec 2010

Protein Hyperactive Cysteine Sites Identified by New Quantitative Reactivity Technique

A publication described a new method for determining active regions on enzymes and other proteins by using specific probes in a fashion that discriminated between high and low affinity amino acid sites. More...
14 Dec 2010

Gene Therapy Slows Bladder Cancer in Mouse Model

A gene therapy technique was found to be the most effective of three methods tested for the treatment of bladder cancer in a mouse model. More...
14 Dec 2010
Image: A team of Illinois researchers developed an imaging technique that uses laser light to identify cancer cells. The fast, accurate technique could lead to real-time optical biopsies. From left, Eric Chaney, a research specialist at the Beckman Institute; Stephen Boppart, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, of bioengineering and of medicine; Martin Gruebele, a professor of chemistry and of physics; and Wladamir Benalcazar, a graduate fellow at the Beckman Institute (photo courtesy L. Brian Stauffer / University of Illinois).

New Imaging Technique Offers Hope for Real-Time Histology

Researchers have used a novel microscope-based imaging technique to differentiate between cancer cells and normal cells in living tissue without the need for time-consuming histological procedures. More...
13 Dec 2010

Diphenyl Urea Compounds Inhibit Growth of Tuberculosis Bacteria

Using advanced genetic engineering techniques to produce enzymes from tuberculosis-causing Mycobacterium in Escherichia coli, researchers have identified a series of chemical compounds that inhibit the recombinant form of an essential enzyme. More...
13 Dec 2010

Personalized Medicines Are Shaping the Way Drug Development Is Done

Personalized medicine development, occupying an increasing role in the clinical pipelines of drug developers, is leading companies to alter their R&D paradigms, including how they make go/no-go decisions, according to a study. More...
09 Dec 2010

Shortest-Pulse X-Ray Beams Could Reveal Molecular Interactions

Ultrashort X-ray beams could in the near future serve as more sensitive medical diagnostic tools, and they could work similar to strobe lights to allow researchers to visualize chemical reactions that happen in femtoseconds. More...
09 Dec 2010
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