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Identifying Gene Interactions Through Single-Cell Imaging

Cellular imaging provides a huge amount of data about how cells respond to stimuli, but harnessing this technique to study biologic systems is an overwhelming challenge. More...
04 Mar 2010

New Computational Model Predicts Gene Function

Scientists have created a new computational model that can be utilized to predict gene function of uncharacterized plant genes with unprecedented speed and accuracy. More...
04 Mar 2010

Sceptrin Restricts Cell Motility and May Prevent Tumor Metastasis

Investigators have demonstrated the ability of the natural compound sceptrin to inhibit the motility of cells and suggested a possible future role for this compound as a drug to prevent the metastasis of tumor cells. More...
03 Mar 2010

Gold Nanoparticles Kill Cancer Cells by Stopping Cell Division

Gold nanoparticles that penetrate the nucleus of cancer cells damage the DNA, prevent the cells from completing the process of cell division, and lead to programmed death of the cells. More...
03 Mar 2010

Peptide Vaccines Prevent Colon Cancer in Mouse Model

Cancer researchers working with a mouse colon-cancer model have demonstrated the effectiveness of selected peptide vaccines in protecting the animals from developing the disease. More...
02 Mar 2010

Prototype Drug Blocks Critical Tuberculosis Virulence Factor

A chemical compound has been identified that inhibits the activity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein, tyrosine phosphatase mPTPB, and may be the prototype for a new generation of drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis. More...
02 Mar 2010

Targeted Nanogels Specifically Transport siRNA into Ovarian Cancer Cells

Nanoparticles crafted from hydrogels have been coated with receptor-specific peptides and used to transport siRNA capable of inhibiting the synthesis of epidermal growth factor receptor into ovarian cancer cells. More...
01 Mar 2010
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