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In cell culture studies of glioma cells, the scientists showed that glioma cells expressing Pannexin1 aggregated in a 3D cell culture modelBioWorld Today | Monday, February 6, 2012 -
Scientists Find 'Revolutionary' Technique to Probe Resistance
More generally, similar approaches have the potential to allow researchers to probe the genes and proteins responsible for a whole range of phenotypes in both microorganisms and cell cultures, including the causes of drug resistance in tumor cell linesBy Sharon Kingman | BioWorld International | Wednesday, February 1, 2012 -
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Moreover, the metabolite caused the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines in cell culture, resulting in pain when it was injected into animalsBioWorld Today | Monday, January 30, 2012 -
Chemotherapy Stimulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells
They then grew such enriched populations in cell culture and tested whether treatment with the chemotherapies doxorubicin or cisplatin affected their growth...It did – by speeding it up: In cell culture, treated cells also formed more and larger colonies than untreated onesBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, January 30, 2012 -
Ablitech Seeking Success by Halting Undesirable Cell Growth
In cancer cell culture, Ablitech has demonstrated the ability to release the prodrug moieties placed on DNA and RNA strands through a basic mechanism that doesn't require special enzymes or processesBy Marie Powers | BioWorld Today | Thursday, January 26, 2012 -
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Using three-dimensional cell cultures, the authors found that mutant p53 led cells to become unable to form so-called acinar structures, which keep breast cells organized – among other things, they help to prevent out-of-control cell division – under normal circumstances...In cell culture, the cells kept dividing for several weeks, and "when transplanted into mice, the programmed cells gave rise to ectopic fat pads with the morphological and functional characteristics of white or brown adiposeBioWorld Today | Monday, January 23, 2012 -
Making Shiga Toxin Take Main Road Reduces E. Coli Damage
In both cell culture and in vivo experiments, Mukhopadhyay and Linstedt showed the binding rerouted shiga toxin into the lysosomeBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, January 23, 2012 -
Taking Out Cancer Stem Cells Won't Be Enough, Study Hints
Id1 high cells form so-called tumor spheres in cell culture, which is one hallmark of a cancer stem cellBio Perspectives | Wednesday, January 18, 2012 -
Taking Out Cancer Stem Cells Won't Be Enough, Study Hints
Id1 high cells form so-called tumor spheres in cell culture, which is one hallmark of a cancer stem cellBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Wednesday, January 18, 2012 -
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Using cell culture studies, the authors showed that expression of Niemann-Pick C1–like 1 or NPC1L1 cholesterol uptake receptor is necessary for hepatitis C to infect liver cells...Both RNA silencing and antibodies to the receptor blocked infection of cells with hepatitis C in cell cultureBioWorld Today | Tuesday, January 17, 2012 -
Bacterial Immune System Could Turn Into RNA Silencing Method
The Georgia team is currently testing in which types of cells – including human cell culture lines – the system could be used to silence RNABy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, January 17, 2012 -
Inhibiting Guidance Counselor Allows Cells to Find Right Path
Moore and her team demonstrated that in cell culture, netrin-expressing macrophages did not migrate toward a source of CCL2By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Friday, January 13, 2012 -
Arena Back on Track with a $33M Equity Financing
The new data address concerns about tumors from a study of lorcaserin carcinogenicity in rats, as well as cell culture studies on serotonin subtype 2 receptor activityBy Catherine Shaffer | BioWorld Today | Thursday, January 12, 2012 -
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The retinal pigment epithelium usually does not have adult stem cells, but the authors were able to generate such stem cells from mature cells in cell cultureBioWorld Today | Monday, January 9, 2012 -
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To keep most adult cells going in cell culture requires changing their gene expressionBioWorld Today | Tuesday, January 3, 2012 -
Genentech Monoclonal Antibody Activates FGFR, Fights Diabetes
But in cell culture studies, the authors found the antibody's actions of FGFR1 were "sufficient" to replicate the effects of recombinant FGF21By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, December 29, 2011 -
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and cytokine reagents, diagnostics and growth factor supplements for the cell culture and biotech manufacturing industriesBioWorld Today | Tuesday, December 27, 2011 -
U.S. Patent Disclosures
8,044,201, titled "Stem Cell Cultures," which claims Thiazovivin, a small-molecule Rho-associated kinase inhibitor, as well as compositions and cell culture media comprising ThiazovivinBioWorld Today | Monday, December 19, 2011 -
Biologics Manufacturing Grows, But Small Firms Won't Benefit
BPTC, of Woburn, Mass., just completed a survey of commercial mammalian cell culture facilities worldwideBio Perspectives | Wednesday, December 7, 2011 -
Biologics Manufacturing Grows, But Small Firms Won't Benefit
BPTC, of Woburn, Mass., just completed a survey of commercial mammalian cell culture facilities worldwideBy Nuala Moran | BioWorld International | Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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