BioResearch
New Gene Therapy Vector Targets Mucosal Membranes
Researchers have developed a potential new vector for gene therapy that binds to mucosal membranes and capitalizes on the proven benefits of the adenovirus Ad5 vector through the genetically engineered addition of the mucosal-targeting sigma-1 protein of reovirus type 3 Dearing (T3D). More...27 Apr 2004
Calorie Restriction Activates Life Extending Genes
Researchers studying the biochemical factors that control aging have found that calorie restriction, the consumption of fewer calories while avoiding malnutrition, causes changes that result in slowing the aging process in mice, even in older animals. More...22 Apr 2004
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Licensing Agreement to Promote Telomerase Research
New Tools for Prostate Cancer Research
Online Sequencing Resource Unveiled
Mouse Model for Retinoblastoma Research
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Three siRNA Array Kits Now Available
Gene Activation in Tuberculosis Counters Host Immune Response
Software for Rapid Cell Count and Analysis
Collaboration on Metalloprotease Inhibitor Drugs
Developing AntiCancer Drugs from Plant Extracts
Whole Genome Microarrays: Library on a Slide
GITR Stimulation Can Break Immunologic Self-Tolerance
Fisher Scientific and Apogent to Merge in $3.7 Billion Transaction
RNA Libraries Available to Researchers
COX-2 Prevents Death of Lupus T-Cells
B. Braun Biotech Becomes Sartorius BBI Systems
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