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Scientists Find Way to Make Cancerous and Healthy Cells Thrive in the Lab

Scientists found a way to keep tumor cells as well as healthy cells taken from a cancer patient alive in the laboratory, a feat which previously had not been possible. More...
04 Jan 2012

Antibodies That Block Metalloproteinase Activity Prevent Crohn’s Disease

A new approach to treating chronic autoimmune diseases is based on monoclonal antibodies that specifically target the catalytic zinc-protein complex that is the functional heart of proteolytic enzymes. More...
03 Jan 2012

Brown Rice Can Be Used to Make Artificial Albumin

A new study claims that rice can be used to make recombinant human serum albumin, a protein found in human blood that is often used for treating burns, traumatic shock, and liver disease. More...
03 Jan 2012

DNA Synthesis Visualized in Whole Animals

Swiss scientists have discovered a new substance for labeling and visualization of DNA synthesis in vivo in whole animals. More...
03 Jan 2012

Genetically Engineered Tobacco Plants Manufacture Antimalaria Drug

A line of genetically engineered tobacco plants has been developed that carry all the genes required to encode the entire biochemical pathway necessary for producing the potent, but expensive to produce, antimalarial drug artemisinin. More...
02 Jan 2012

Disruption of Mitochondrial Enzyme Function Characterizes Some Cancers

Since mutations in the genome of cancer cells often force tumors to use metabolic pathways not found in normal cells, cancer researchers believe that drugs targeting these pathways will be able to destroy tumors with fewer adverse side effects. More...
02 Jan 2012

Strict Limits Urged on Use of Chimpanzees in US Biomedical, Behavioral Research

US health officials have advised scientists that they should allow the use of chimpanzees as subjects in biomedical research only under stringent conditions, as chimpanzees are so closely related to humans and share similar behavioral characteristics. More...
02 Jan 2012
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