- Sugar Addiction: Discovery Of A Brain Sugar Switch
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... this was a purely passive process. An international team led by diabetes expert Matthias Tschöp reported in the journal ' Cell ' ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 13 2016 - 9:37pm - 0 attachments
- Paraplegics Regain Some Feeling, Movement After Using Brain-machine Interfaces
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... the study illustrate their progress. The research -- led by Duke University neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., as ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 11 2016 - 11:04am - 0 attachments
- Should Drug Addicts Get Hepatitis C Cure?
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... Gregory Dore at the Kirby Institute at UNSW Australia, who led a new trial where participants were drawn from a population currently on ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 10 2016 - 5:52am - 0 attachments
- Veins On Mars Were Formed By Evaporating Ancient Lakes
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... of ancient lakes in the Yellowknife Bay would have led to the formation of silica and sulphate-rich deposits. Subsequent ... are present in the Gale Crater sedimentary succession - led to the formation of pure sulphate veins within the Yellowknife Bay ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 8 2016 - 6:16pm - 0 attachments
- Age-related Infertility May Be Caused By Scarred Ovaries
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... published August 5 in the journal Reproduction . Duncan led the study when she was at the University of Kansas Medical Center. In ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 8 2016 - 7:16am - 0 attachments
- Characterizing The Zika Virus Genome
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... in 2007 and the recent epidemic in Brazil in 2015 have led to serious infections in pregnant women and reported cases of novel ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 8 2016 - 7:15am - 0 attachments
- Multitasking Proteins: Unexpected Properties Of Galectin-3
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... of chemistry at Michigan Technological University, led the study. "Seeing galectin-3 interact with GAGs and proteoglycans is ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 5 2016 - 6:56am - 0 attachments
- Alzheimer’s – Infectious Or Infection?
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... Increased life expectancy in advanced societies has led to an increased number of old people and a corresponding increase in ...
Article - David Clark - Aug 5 2016 - 5:09am - 0 attachments
- Vitamin A Metabolism Is Linked To Eye Tissue Fibrosis And Scarring
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... role for vitamin A metabolism. A group of researchers led by John Dart at UCLA show that the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 4 2016 - 5:46pm - 0 attachments
- Researchers Inhibit Tumor Growth In New Subtype Of Lung Cancer
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... available for the disease. A team of investigators led by Elena Levantini, PhD, a research associate in Hematology-Oncology at ... adenocarcinoma cells to overexpress C/EBPα. That led to a marked reduction in the expression of BMI1. When the team analyzed ...
Article - News Staff - Aug 3 2016 - 3:48pm - 0 attachments