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Mouse Bladder Cancer Model Lacks Tumor Suppressor Genes

Cancer researchers have genetically engineered a line of mice to serve as a model of human bladder cancer through the combined deletion of the p53 and PTEN tumor suppressor genes from the animals' bladder epithelial cells. More...
02 Apr 2009

Potential Cancer-Causing Genes Removed from Engineered Stem Cells

Researchers have developed an innovative method of removing potential cancer-causing genes during the reprogramming of skin cells from Parkinson's disease patients into an embryonic-stem-cell-like state. More...
02 Apr 2009

Ampakines Reverse Memory Loss in Huntington's Disease

A new study has demonstrated the extraordinary reversal of memory loss in an animal model of Huntington's disease using a unique class of agents known as ampakines. More...
01 Apr 2009

Dynamic Data Collection System Devised for Healthcare Concept Tests

A new dynamic data collection solution has been developed that allows researchers to quickly test concepts with physicians across a range of specialty segments globally. More...
01 Apr 2009

Collaboration Initiated to Accelerate Use of Genomics Research for Medical Applications

Applied Biosystems and the Translational Genomics Research Institute have announced a strategic alliance designed to accelerate research into complex diseases and medical disorders. More...
31 Mar 2009

Potential Inhibitor of the Myc Oncogene Identified

Researchers seeking to understand the molecular factors that cause normal cells to become cancerous have found that transformation induced by the activity of the Myc oncogene can be inhibited by the action of a potential tumor suppressor gene called brain acid-soluble protein 1. More...
31 Mar 2009

A MicroRNA Regulates the Activity of the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene

Cancer researchers have discovered a type of microRNA that controls the activity of the p53 tumor-suppressor gene. More...
31 Mar 2009
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