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Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an ultrathin section of tissue containing muscle (brown) and nerves (pink) supported on a transmission electron micrograph (TEM) octagonal grid (Photo courtesy of Steve Gschmeissner / SPL).

Regeneration of Damaged Muscle Tissue Depends on Cyclin-dependent Kinase 9

Researchers studying how muscle tissue regenerates have found that the protein encoded by the cdk9-55 gene plays a fundamental role in muscle regeneration. More...
08 Jul 2008

Crystal Structure Obtained for Selectively Mutated G-Protein-Coupled Receptor

A team from the drug discovery industry have succeeded in obtaining the high-resolution crystal structure. More...
08 Jul 2008

Electrostatic-Based DNA Microarray Technique Simplified for Diagnostics

A technique has been developed in which DNA or RNA assays can be read and evaluated without the need of elaborate chemical labeling or sophisticated instrumentation. More...
07 Jul 2008
Image: Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cross-section through a human coronary artery of the heart showing atherosclerosis (Photo courtesy of GJLP / SPL).

Promising Anti-inflammatory Agent Binds to the CB2 Cannabinoid Receptor

A chemical isolated from several types of plants has been found to be an effective anti-inflammatory agent due to its binding to the CB2 cannabinoid receptor. More...
07 Jul 2008

Cation Transporters Increase Effectiveness of Certain Anticancer Drugs

A positively charged analogue of the anticancer drug cisplatin may be selectively taken up by colorectal cells and therefore cause fewer side effects than the currently used drug. More...
07 Jul 2008

New Clues Hint that Red Wine May Slow Heart Aging

The answer to the so-called "French paradox” may be found in red wine. More...
03 Jul 2008

Striped Nanoparticles Key to Nanoparticle Drug Delivery

Engineers have created the first synthetic nanoparticles that can penetrate a cell without poking a hole in its membrane. More...
02 Jul 2008
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