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Petri dish with bacterial colonies growing in a hazardous substrate (Photo courtesy of Dr. Mohammed Bakkali, Department of Genetics, University of Granada).

Misuse of Antibiotics May Spur Bacterial Acquisition of Drug Resistance

A review of literature regarding acquisition of drug resistance by bacteria advanced the theory that often resistance is transferred by uptake of DNA that had been released by resistant organisms broken open by the stress of antibiotic treatment. More...
18 Mar 2013

Change in Energy Pathway Enables Malignant Melanoma Cells to Survive BRAF Inhibition

BRAF-positive metastatic malignant melanoma cells survive treatment with BRAF inhibitors by increasing dependence on mitochondrial activity with concomitant change of energy production to the oxidative phosphorylation pathway. More...
18 Mar 2013

Discovery Confirms Universal Mechanism for Stimulating Antiaging Pathway

A new study demonstrates what researchers consider decisive evidence that the red wine compound resveratrol directly activates a protein that promotes health and longevity in animal models. More...
18 Mar 2013

Common Cancer Vaccine Ingredient Diverts T cells from Tumors

Scientists discovered that a common vaccine ingredient diverts T cells from tumors. More...
18 Mar 2013
Image: The chemical probe UNC1215 will be used to investigate the function of malignant brain tumor-domain protein, L3MBTL3, and study its role in different signaling pathways and disease (Photo courtesy of Frye Lab, University of North Carolina).

Novel Chemical Probe Targets Malignant Brain Tumor Genome

The development of a chemical probe that specifically targets the L3MBTL3 methyl-lysine reader domain will enable cancer researchers to investigate the function of malignant brain tumor domain proteins in biology and disease. More...
14 Mar 2013

Protein Chimera Activates Antitumor Immunity in Mouse Model

Cancer researchers have synthesized a chimeric protein comprising the large stress protein or chaperone Grp170 and a fragment of the bacterial protein flagellin that blocked tumor growth and metastasis by mobilizing or restoring antitumor immunity. More...
14 Mar 2013

Cancer Research to Benefit from Development of a Whole-Genome, Cancer-Specific Microarray

An agreement between a British biotech company and an American-based genomic research consortium paves the way for the development of a whole-genome, cancer-specific microarray. More...
14 Mar 2013
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