BioResearch
Automated CGH Mapping
New technology called BlueFuse uses statistical modeling techniques to eliminate "noise” generated in microarray experiments, enabling researchers to automatically identify the presence or absence of genes and proteins with a higher level of confidence than they now have. More...23 May 2005
Kidney Hormone is Potential Heart Disease Drug
Researchers have found that renalase, a protein produced by the kidneys that functions as a hormone regulating heart contraction and blood pressure, may be suitable for development into a drug for treatment of advanced kidney and cardiovascular disease. More...13 May 2005
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Increased Assay Panel of SNPs
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Genetic Therapy Effective for Alzheimer's
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Natural Tumor Suppressor Discovered
Alzheimer's Tangles May Be Protective
Antibody Kills West Nile Virus in Mice
Breakthrough Finding on Hibernation
Gene Silencing Masks the Malaria Parasite
Chocolate Compound Fights Cancer
Liver Receptor Mediates Fat Metabolism
Nanoparticles Identify, Kill Cancer Cells
Promising Therapy for Alzheimer's
Therapy for C Difficile Diarrhea
Metalloproteinases Help Regulate Blood Vessel Formation
Kits for GeneChip Expression of Whole Blood
Signal Disruption Causes Some Ovarian Cancers
Onion Extract Inhibits Bone Resorption
Growing Use of Robots in Labs
Protein Identified That Controls Brain Tumor Cells
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