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2 hrs ago | MediLexicon

Annals Of Allergy, Asthma And Immunology To Be Published By Elsevier

Elsevier is pleased to announce that beginning with Volume 104 it will assume publication of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology , the official journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology .

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Related Topix: Immunology, Science, Allergy and Immunology, Medicine, Health

7 hrs ago | Science Daily

First Clear Idea Of How Rare Bone Disease Progresses

Reporting in the November issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation senior authors Eileen Shore, PhD, Professor of Genetics and Orthopedics, and Mary Mullins, PhD, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, with scientists in Japan and Germany, demonstrated that the mutation that causes FOP mistakenly activates a cascade of biochemical ...

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Related Topix: University of Pennsylvania, Genetics, Science

Sun Nov 22, 2009

Bioscience Technology

Cancer metabolism discovery uncovers new role of IDH1 gene mutation in brain cancer

Cambridge, MA A- November 23, 2009 A- Agios Pharmaceuticals today announced that its scientists have established, for the first time, that the mutated IDH1 gene has a novel enzyme activity consistent with a cancer-causing gene, or oncogene.

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Related Topix: Health, Brain Cancer, Cambridge, MA, Science

MedicineNet

Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk

Nov. 20, 2009 -- People who got last year's seasonal flu vaccine are at lower risk of H1N1 swine flu illness -- particularly severe disease, a study of U.S. military personnel shows.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza, Silver Spring, MD, Immunology, Science

Walta Information Centre

Childhood abuse 'speeds up body's ageing process'

Physical or emotional abuse during childhood could speed up the body's ageing process, US research suggests.

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Related Topix: Brown University, Science

EurekAlert!

Scientists unlock clues for tailoring corn plant for food, energy needs

Scientists have long known that the offspring of two inbred strains tend to be superior to both their parents.

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Related Topix: University of Florida, Agriculture, Science, Genetics, University of Minnesota

Science Daily

Bacterially produced antifungal on skin of amphibians may protect against lethal fungus

The researchers from James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee report their findings in the November 2009 issue of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology .

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Related Topix: Harrisonburg, VA, Microbiology, Science

Bioscience Technology

Discovery of New Type of Immune Cells Regulating Inflammation in...

Psoriasis: Th22 Cells as Milestone of Immunological Research Photo: Wikipedia. Heidrun Behrendt.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Science

Sat Nov 21, 2009

Medical News

Discovery holds promise in fighting cancer, AIDS and autoimmune disorders

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have uncovered the genetic identity of a cellular receptor for the immune system's first-response antibody, a discovery that sheds new light on infection control and immune disorders.

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Related Topix: HIV/AIDS, University of Alabama, Immunology, Science

Science Blog

Sweet -- sugared polymer a new weapon against allergies and asthma

Scientists at Johns Hopkins and their colleagues have developed sugar-coated polymer strands that selectively kill off cells involved in triggering aggressive allergy and asthma attacks.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Johns Hopkins University

Science Blog

Possible link studied between childhood abuse and early cellular aging

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- Children who suffer physical or emotional abuse may be faced with accelerated cellular aging as adults, according to new research from Butler Hospital and Brown University.

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Related Topix: Providence, RI, Providence Metro, Brown University, Science

Science Daily

Adding one single gene to yeast dramatically improves bioethanol production from agricultural waste

Car fuel Bioethanol is made by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae from sugars obtained from plant biomass.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Inventions, Science / Technology, Microbiology, Beer, Drink

Science Blog

Researchers identify role of gene in tumor development, growth and progression

Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center and VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine researchers have identified a gene that may play a pivotal role in two processes that are essential for tumor development, growth and progression to metastasis.

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Related Topix: Virginia Commonwealth University, Genetics, Science, Health, Lung Cancer

Fri Nov 20, 2009

MediLexicon

Leeds Research Finds New Piece Of BSE Puzzle

New research funded mainly through the Wellcome Trust with additional support from the Medical Research Council shows that a new treatment route for bovine spongiform encephalopathy and its human form Creutzfeldt Jakob disease could be a step closer.

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Related Topix: Mad Cow Disease, Health, Science, Biochemistry

EurekAlert!

Texas A&M Researchers Examine How Viruses Destroy Bacteria

Viruses are well known for attacking humans and animals, but some viruses instead attack bacteria.

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Related Topix: Texas A&M University, Molecular Biology, Science

Newswise

Researchers Discover Antibody Receptor Identity, Propose Renaming Immune-System Gene

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have uncovered the genetic identity of a cellular receptor for the immune system's first-response antibody, a discovery that sheds new light on infection control and immune disorders.

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Related Topix: University of Alabama, Alabama, Immunology, Science, Leukemia, Health, HIV/AIDS

Science Blog

Causative gene of a rare disorder discovered by sequencing only protein-coding regions of genome

For the first time, scientists have successfully used a method called exome sequencing to quickly discover a previously unknown gene responsible for a mendelian disorder.

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Related Topix: University of Washington, Genetics, Science, Pediatrics, Medicine

R & D

New research into the mechanisms of gene regulation

A team led by Penn State's Ross Hardison, T. Ming Chu Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, has taken a large step toward unraveling how regulatory proteins control the production of gene products during development and growth.

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Related Topix: Molecular Biology, Science, Biochemistry

Thu Nov 19, 2009

Science Blog

New map of variation in maize genetics holds promise for developing new varieties

A new study of maize has identified thousands of diverse genes in genetically inaccessible portions of the genome.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science, Agriculture, UC Davis, Davis, CA

Bioscience Technology

The Protein Srebp2 Drives Cholesterol Formation in Prion-Infected...

Neuherberg, November 17, 2009. The regulating protein Srebp2 drives cholesterol formation, which prions need for their propagation, in prion-infected neuronal cells.

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Related Topix: Science, Mad Cow Disease, Health

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