BioResearch
Blocking Nitric Oxide Formation May Increase Effectiveness of Antibiotics
Nitric oxide generated by nitric oxide synthases in some Gram-positive bacteria increases the resistance of the bacteria to a broad spectrum of antibiotics, so drugs that inhibit NOS activity may increase the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy. More...30 Sep 2009
Open Source DNA: A New Way to Protect Privacy and Scientific Freedom in Genetic Research
Israeli and American scientists have devised a mathematical formula that can be used to protect genetic privacy while giving researchers much of the raw data they need to do pioneering medical research. More...25 Sep 2009
Progress Achieved Towards Developing Nanomedicines for Brain Cancer
In an advance toward better treatments for the most lethal form of brain cancer, scientists have developed the first nanoparticles that seek out and destroy brain cancer cells without injuring neighboring healthy cells. More...24 Sep 2009
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Super Micro-CT Scanner Helps Scientists Peer Through Solids
Biotech Companies with Developing Country Partners Better Positioned to Innovate and Thrive
Eliminating Needles Is a New Priority for Drug Developers
Transcription Factor Links Chronic Inflammation to Diabetes
New Gene-Based Fluorescence-Labeling Technology Developed for Cancer Surgery
Bacterial Enzyme May Become Target for a New Generation of Antibiotics
Genetic Mechanism Discovery Provides Insights into Obesity, Diabetes Treatments
Reagents Developed for Genomic Engineering of Mouse Models for Better Insights into Human Disease
Informatics Software Application Challenges Researchers to "Ask for Knowledge from Data”
Cyanobacteria Extract Functions as a Molecular Tool for Neurologic Investigations
One Step Closer to Creating a Synthetic Life Form by Cloning and Engineering Bacterial Genomes
Software Tools Designed to Improve Identification of Cancer Biomarkers
New Technology Bridges Gap Between New Genome Data and Years of Research
Direct Sequencing Measures Mutation Rate in Humans
Modifications Enhance Cancer-fighting Ability of Targeted siRNA
Spindle Replacement Therapy Prevents Transmission of Inherited Mitochondrial Diseases
Colon Cancer Progression Relies on the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway
Novel Kinase Inhibitors Return Cancer Cells to Normalcy
Directed Polymerization Increases Potency of Protein-Based Drugs
Angiotensin Peptide Slows Cancer by Blocking New Blood Vessel Formation
Blocked Membrane Translocators Initiate Cell Death Response
Drug Analogues Are Potent Inhibitors of Cancer-related Stat3
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