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BioResearch

Treatment of Parkinson's Disease May Depend on Augmented Enzyme Activity

A naturally occurring brain enzyme has been identified that promotes the breakdown of the toxic protein clumps that characterize familial Parkinson's disease and some sporadic forms of the disease. More...
07 Jul 2009

Removal of a p53 Inhibitor Causes Cancer Cell Death

Cancer researchers employing a novel technique to study the p53 tumor suppressor gene in normal rather than cancerous tissues have identified Trim24 as a p53 inhibitor that may be susceptible to drug treatment. More...
06 Jul 2009

Genome-Wide Study Reveals Clues to Neuroblastoma Susceptibility

Common copy number variations have been linked to the development of the deadly form of childhood cancer, neuroblastoma. More...
06 Jul 2009

Protein Triggering Joint Inflammation in Rheumatoid Arthritis Identified

Autoimmune disease researchers have identified a protein in the joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis that may be responsible for activating the system of Toll-like receptors that triggers the release of inflammatory agents into the joints. More...
06 Jul 2009

Inhibition of Polarity Protein Gene Triggers Cancer-Like Changes in Cell Shape

Researchers have identified a gene linked to the mechanism that determines cell shape and have shown how its lack characterizes certain types of cancer cells. More...
02 Jul 2009

Nanoparticles Direct White Blood Cells to Incorporate Therapeutic Reagents

A nanoparticle-based delivery system has been developed that targets specific blood cells, traps them, and then induces them to incorporate small-interfering RNA, proteins, or drugs. More...
02 Jul 2009

Kinase Activity Critical to Memory Formation

A team of Japanese neuroscientists has used advanced genetic engineering techniques to create a line of mice lacking the kinase activity in a memory-related enzyme called Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II-alpha. More...
02 Jul 2009
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