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    Drug Combo Kills Pancreatic Cancer Cells

    Combining gemcitabine with MRK003, an experimental drug, triggers a chain of events leading to pancreatic cancer cell death, researchers from Cambridge reported in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. The researchers explained that when the two drugs are combined, the effect of each one is...
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    Novel Technology Could Potentially Seek Out Cancer Cells And Cause Them To Self-Destr

    Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have developed a robotic device made from DNA that could potentially seek out specific cell targets within a complex mixture of cell types and deliver important molecular instructions, such as telling...
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    Vessel-Forming Stem Cells Derived From Amniotic Fluid To Help Fix Infant Hearts

    Researchers at Rice University and Texas Children's Hospital have turned stem cells from amniotic fluid into cells that form blood vessels. Their success offers hope that such stem cells may be used to grow tissue patches to repair infant hearts. "We want to come up with technology to replace...
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    Exercise Triggers Stem Cells In Muscle

    University of Illinois researchers determined that an adult stem cell present in muscle is responsive to exercise, a discovery that may provide a link between exercise and muscle health. The findings could lead to new therapeutic techniques using these cells to rehabilitate injured muscle and...
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    Discovery Of Rotational Motion Of Cells That Plays A Critical Role In Their Normal De

    In a study that holds major implications for breast cancer research as well as basic cell biology, scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have discovered a rotational motion that plays a critical role in the ability of breast...
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    Researchers Describe A New Genetic Programme That Converts Static Cells Into Mobile I

    Researchers at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) have identified the gene GATA 6 as responsible for epithelial cells which group together and are static- losing adhesion and moving towards a new site. This process, which is common to developing organisms, is very similar...
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    Scalable Amounts Of Liver And Pancreas Precursor Cells Created Using New Stem Cell Pr

    Scientists in Canada have overcome a key research hurdle to developing regenerative treatments for diabetes and liver disease with a technique to produce medically useful amounts of endoderm cells from human pluripotent stem cells. The research, published in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, can...
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    How many cells are there in the human body?

    The other day, Amanda, who is currently teaching AP Biology, noted that among the various sources she had at hand, including a couple of textbooks, the number of cells that make up human body seemed to range from about five trillion to fifty trillion with a scattering of numbers in between. It...
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    How Does A "Good" Protein Hurt Brain Cells After Clot-induced Stroke?

    The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain a normal protein that plays a positive...
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    Dendritic Cells Protect Against Acute Pancreatitis

    NYU Langone Medical Center researchers have discovered the novel protective role dendritic cells play in the pancreas. The new study, published in the November issue of journal Gastroenterology, shows dendritic cells can safeguard the pancreas against acute pancreatitis, a sudden dangerous...
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    Clearing Out Old Cells Combats Aging In Mice; Will It Work For Us?

    Want to prevent wrinkles, muscle loss and eye problems as you age? Just flush out your body's old cells. Okay, okay, that's not quite possible yet.*But it*could be a possibility in the not-so-distant future, thanks to new research from the Mayo Clinic. More »Post from: Blisstree
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    Human Brain Cells' Genetic Make-Up Changes During A Lifetime

    Investigators from The Roslin Institute, at the University of Edinburgh have discovered that during the lifetime of an individual, brain cells change their genetic make-up. This finding could offer new insight into neurological diseases. The study is published in the journal Nature and was...
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    Therapeutic Clues Offered By Lung Stem Cells

    Guided by insights into how mice recover after H1N1 flu, researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, together with researchers at A*STAR of Singapore, have cloned three distinct stem cells from the human airways and demonstrated that one of these cells can form into...
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    Low-Fat Diet With Fish Oil Supplements Slows Growth Rate Of Prostate Cancer Cells

    Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered that the growth of prostate cancer cells slowed down in men that ate a low-fat diet together with fish oil supplements for four to six weeks before prostate removal compared to men who ate a Western diet high in fat. The...
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    Students Coax Yeast Cells To Add Vitamins To Bread

    Any way you slice it, bread that contains critical nutrients could help combat severe malnutrition in impoverished regions. That is the goal of a group of Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who are using synthetic biology to enhance common yeast so that it yields beta carotene, the...
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    Repairing Damaged Heart Muscle With Stem Cells From Umbilical Cord Blood

    New research has found that stem cells derived from human cord blood could be an effective alternative in repairing heart attacks. At least 20 million people survive every year, according to World Health Organisation estimates, but many have poor life expectancy and require continual costly...
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    New Method Isolates Best Brain Stem Cells To Treat MS

    The prospect of doing human clinical trials with stem cells to treat diseases like multiple sclerosis may be growing closer, say scientists at the University at Buffalo and the University at Rochester, who have developed a more precise way to isolate stem cells that will make myelin. Myelin is...
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    Seeking Superior Stem Cells, One Hundred-fold Increase In Efficiency In Reprogramming

    Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute today announce a new technique to reprogramme human cells, such as skin cells, into stem cells. Their process increases the efficiency of cell reprogramming by one hundred-fold and generates cells of a higher quality at a faster rate. Until...
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    Crucial New Component Of The Machinery That Cells Use To Sense Dietary Amino Acids Id

    In cancer, genes turn on and off at the wrong times, proteins aren't folded properly, and cellular growth and proliferation get out of control. Even a cancer cell's metabolism goes haywire, as it loses the ability to appropriately sense nutrients and use them to generate energy. One particular...
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    Using Diabetic Patients' Own Stem Cells Can Overcome Shortage Of Insulin-producing Ce

    Researchers in Japan have discovered how a patient's neural stem cells could be used as an alternative source of the beta cells needed for a regenerative treatment for diabetes. The research, published in EMBO Molecular Medicine, reveals how harvesting stem cells could overcome a lack of beta...
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