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Monday, April 15, 2019

Precise decoding of breast cancer cells creates new option for treatment

Researchers have investigated the varying composition of cancer and immune cells in over one hundred breast tumors. They've found that aggressive tumors are often dominated by a single type of tumor cell. If certain immune cells are present as well, an immune therapy could be successful for a specific group of breast cancer patients.

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Precise decoding of breast cancer cells creates new option for treatment

Researchers have investigated the varying composition of cancer and immune cells in over one hundred breast tumors. They've found that aggressive tumors are often dominated by a single type of tumor cell. If certain immune cells are present as well, an immune therapy could be successful for a specific group of breast cancer patients.

from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IlR1Ic

Precise decoding of breast cancer cells creates new option for treatment

Researchers have investigated the varying composition of cancer and immune cells in over one hundred breast tumors. They've found that aggressive tumors are often dominated by a single type of tumor cell. If certain immune cells are present as well, an immune therapy could be successful for a specific group of breast cancer patients.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IlR1Ic

Diet during development affects mating habits, insect study shows

An animal's choice of mating partner can be influenced by what it eats during its sexual development, a study of insects has shown.

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Sunday, April 14, 2019

Improved procedure for cancer-related erectile dysfunction

Surgeons have modified a minimally invasive technique to help men regain erectile function lost after prostate cancer surgery.

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Near-atomic map of parathyroid hormone complex points toward new therapies for osteoporosis

An international team of scientists has mapped a molecular complex that could aid in the development of better medications with fewer side effects for osteoporosis and cancer. The near-atomic resolution images depict parathyroid hormone receptor-1 (PTH1R), a molecule that conveys signals to and from cells, interacting with two key messengers -- a molecule that mimics parathyroid hormone, one of the most important regulators of calcium levels in the body, and a stimulatory G protein, a molecule that mediates bone turnover.

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Near-atomic map of parathyroid hormone complex points toward new therapies for osteoporosis

An international team of scientists has mapped a molecular complex that could aid in the development of better medications with fewer side effects for osteoporosis and cancer. The near-atomic resolution images depict parathyroid hormone receptor-1 (PTH1R), a molecule that conveys signals to and from cells, interacting with two key messengers -- a molecule that mimics parathyroid hormone, one of the most important regulators of calcium levels in the body, and a stimulatory G protein, a molecule that mediates bone turnover.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Ij2lou

Friday, April 12, 2019

Keeping the taste, reducing the salt

Researchers have found a way to make food taste salty but with less of the sodium chloride tied to poor health.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IvySae

Keeping the taste, reducing the salt

Researchers have found a way to make food taste salty but with less of the sodium chloride tied to poor health.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IvySae

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Sexual behavior may influence gut microbiome

A person's sexual behavior could affect their microbiome and immune system, potentially elevating their risk of HIV infection, according to a new study.

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