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Social Signals Alter the Circadian Rhythm in a Honey Bee Model

Bees have been studied as a model system, as researchers examine how disturbances in the circadian rhythm may be influenced at the level of genome activity by an individual's social interactions. More...
11 Nov 2010

Follicle-stimulating Hormone Touted as Promising New Tumor Marker

Follicle-stimulating hormone, which in human adults is expressed only in gonadal tissues, has been found to be present in 11 common tumor types where it may serve as a tumor marker and drug target. More...
10 Nov 2010

Viral Vector Reference Material Available for Standardization of Gene Therapy Studies

An international consortium of research laboratories has characterized a reference adeno-associated virus vector to be used for calibrating and standardizing experiments and clinical studies. More...
10 Nov 2010

MicroRNA Suppression Maintains the Latent Phase of Epstein Barr Virus Infection

A subtle interaction between viral and host enzymes keeps Epstein-Barr virus in a latent state – safe from destruction by the immune system – until conditions favor its activation and reproduction. More...
10 Nov 2010

Cancer Drug Effective in Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease

The experimental cancer drug epothilone D, which acts by stabilizing microtubules, readily penetrates the blood brain barrier and blocks the formation of tau protein tangles, a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. More...
09 Nov 2010

Study Establishes Rationale for MicroRNA Treatment of Multiple Myeloma

Cancer researchers have found that inactivation of three microRNAs in multiple myeloma cells permits the inhibition of the p53 tumor suppressor gene and stimulates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. More...
09 Nov 2010

Plant Stem Cell Cultures May Lower the Cost of Expensive Cancer Drugs

Results of a recently published study suggest that it may be possible to use plant stem cells to produce some types of anticancer drugs at a cost substantially less than required by current manufacturing methods. More...
08 Nov 2010
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