Researchers uncover the first piece of functional evidence suggesting that Tulane virus and human norovirus use viroporins to control cellular calcium signaling.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Defining a new approach to treating Parkinson's disease
Scientists have identified Cav2.3 as a new target for a promising specific therapy.
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Saturday, November 9, 2019
Oxygen-starved tumor cells have survival advantage that promotes cancer spread
Using cells from human breast cancers and mouse breast cancer models, researchers say they have significant new evidence that tumor cells exposed to low-oxygen conditions have an advantage when it comes to invading and surviving in the bloodstream.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Anorexia nervosa comes in all sizes, including plus size
Adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa whose weight is in the healthy, overweight or obese ranges face similar cardiovascular and other health complications as their counterparts with low body mass index (BMI), according to a new study.
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Sunday, November 3, 2019
Simple blood test for early detection of breast cancer
Breast cancer could be detected up to five years before there are any clinical signs of it, using a blood test that identifies the body's immune response to substances produced by tumor cells, according to new research.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
New method identifies aggressive breast cancer
Aggressive forms of breast cancer often manipulate the immune response in their favor. This manipulation is revealed in humans by the same immunological 'signature' as in mice. This is shown by a new study. The method makes it possible to obtain an indication of the prognosis of the disease using patients' tumor tissue.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Living through Katrina associated with higher death rate among breast cancer patients
Breast cancer patients who endured Hurricane Katrina in 2005 have a 15% higher mortality rate than those patients not exposed to the storm, according to a researcher.
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Study identifies role of specific gene in hardening of blood vessel walls
New study implicates a specific gene -- HDAC9 -- in the calcification of the human aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body.
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Monday, October 28, 2019
Attacking metastatic breast cancer with sound
Drugs can be safely delivered to cancerous lymph nodes via the lymphatic system and then released inside the nodes using sound waves. Researchers tested the treatment on mice with metastatic breast cancer.
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Thursday, October 24, 2019
Zeroing in on how a tumor suppressor protein is cast away
Researchers have uncovered new details about several proteins implicated in tumor growth and metastasis, opening a potential avenue for the development of treatments for diseases such as breast cancer.
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