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Breakthrough Method Devised for Creating Stem Cells

A U.S. scientist discovered a new method of creating stem cells that could lead to possible cures for devastating diseases including spinal cord injury, macular degeneration, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease. More...
18 Mar 2009
Image: Quantum dots (QDs) capped with D-mannose, D-galactose, and D-galactosamine have been synthesized. The stable, high quantum yield fluorescence of QDs was exploited to study specific carbohydrate-protein interactions in vitro and in vivo (Photo courtesy of The American Chemical Society).

New Type of Sugar-Coated Quantum Dots for Drug Delivery Developed

Scientists are reporting an advance that could help utilize the much-touted potential of "quantum dots” nanocrystals that glow when exposed to ultraviolet light--in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. More...
18 Mar 2009

Space Biomedicine Provides Insights into Bone Disorder Diagnosis, Fracture Healing

The fight against bone disorders will soon receive help from an ultrasound device being developed by space biomedical researchers. More...
18 Mar 2009

Electroporation Technique May Prevent Restenosis

In a recent study, investigators described the use of a novel tissue ablation method that kills cells by inducing selective damage only to the cell membrane while sparing all other tissue components. More...
17 Mar 2009

Mutation Promotes Survival of Leukemia Stem Cells

Cancer researchers have pinpointed a genetic error that permits cancerous stem cells to survive chemotherapy and reestablish the disease. More...
17 Mar 2009

Vaccine Development May Be Spurred by Identification of Malaria Binding

Molecular parasitologists have identified a protein used by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to bind to human red blood cells. More...
17 Mar 2009

Gene Depletion Blocks B Cell Proliferation

Immunologists have created a valuable research tool by genetically engineering a line of mice to lack the gene for CD98hc, a protein that plays a critical role in the transition of naïve B-lymphocytes into active, antibody secreting cells. More...
16 Mar 2009
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