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Large-Scale Genetic Study of Diabetes

A genetic study of more than 2,000 people is being conducted by scientists at Cambridge University in an effort to better understand type 1 diabetes and discover disease-associated genes and polymorphisms. More...
06 Aug 2004

Surprising Cause Found of Spinal Cord Injury

An energy source that normally keeps the body's cells alive has been found to spread out of control at the site of spinal cord injury, pouring into the area around the wound and killing the cells that normally allow movement. More...
06 Aug 2004

Sensitive Profiling Technique Detects DNA Variations

Researchers using a highly sensitive DNA profiling technique have found that the DNA of normal individuals varies to a larger extent than had been previously found using other methods. More...
06 Aug 2004

Alliance to Develop Products from Rainforest Plants

An alliance formed for the development of therapies and other products based on plants from the Peruvian rainforest has been announced by Unigen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Inca Health More...
04 Aug 2004

Key Modulator of Inflammation Identified

Researchers studying the molecular biology of inflammation and autoimmune disease have found that a protein called ELKS is an essential regulatory element of the IkappaB kinase (IKK) complex More...
04 Aug 2004

H pylori Adherence Linked to Blood Group Antigens

Researchers developing a vaccine for the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, the primary cause of ulcers and a contributor to stomach cancers, have found that the organism has evolved a mechanism to enhance attachment to stomach tissues More...
04 Aug 2004

Potential for Metastasis May Be Detected Early

A new study shows the possibility that metatasis is hardwired into normal cells, where doctors can detect whether or not a tumor will spread, long before the patient ever reaches that dangerous phase. More...
03 Aug 2004
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