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Image: Senior author Dr. Laura A. Cox (Photo courtesy of Texas Biomedical Research Institute).

Baboon Study Suggests Cancer-Related Genes Regulate LDL Cholesterol Levels

Genome analysis of baboons in a controlled feeding study identified four genes linked to control of the level of serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, a biomarker for risk of cardiovascular disease. More...
30 May 2013
Image: Senior author Dr. Dave Schubert (Photo courtesy of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies).

Experimental Drug Reverses Cognitive Impairment in Aged Alzheimer's Disease Mice

An experimental drug for treatment of Alzheimer's disease gave excellent results in a mouse model of the disease and is expected to be tested in clinical trials leading to its eventual use in humans. More...
29 May 2013
Image: Senior author Dr. Matthias Hebrok (Photo courtesy of the University of California, San Francisco).

T-cells Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells May Prevent Graft Rejection

A recent paper described the development of a method for using human embryonic stem cells to generate fully functional thymus tissue capable of supporting T-cell development and proliferation. More...
29 May 2013
Image: The new H101F ProScan Flat Top Motorized Stepper Stage for upright microscopes from Prior Scientific (Photo courtesy of Prior Scientific).

Multiple Benefits for Upright Microscopes Provided by Innovative New Stage

A new flat top motorized stepper stage for upright microscopes has been developed with an innovative set of features to provide superior performance and to simplify use. More...
29 May 2013
Image: Senior author Dr. Clara D. Bloomfield (Photo courtesy of Ohio State University).

MicroRNA Strongly Linked to Acute Myeloid Leukemia Risk and Recovery

Overexpression of a specific microRNA in patients suffering from cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia has been linked to lower complete remission rate as well as to shorter disease-free and overall survival. More...
29 May 2013

Coffee Drinkers Have Lower Risk of Getting Autoimmune Liver Disease

Regular consumption of coffee is associated with a reduced risk of primary sclerosing cholangitis, an autoimmune liver disease, according to new research. More...
29 May 2013
Image: TGF-beta1 Antibodies Effectively Halt Osteoarthritis in Mice. When placed in the bone (green) beneath the cartilage (red) of a rat's knee joint, antibodies against the protein TGF-beta1 can prevent the damage caused by osteoarthritis. Left, without treatment; right, with treatment (Photo Dr. Gehua Zhen, courtesy of Nature Medicine).

Development of Osteoarthritis Accelerated by Molecular Changes in the Bones

Development of osteoarthritis, a disease of the joints caused by degeneration of the cartilage, may depend as much on molecular changes in the underlying bone as it does on injury sustained by the cartilage. More...
28 May 2013
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