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Epithelial Mesenchymal Switch Goes Both Ways In Tumor Cells
And you can bet we are working very hard right now to figure out whether that's true."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, September 14, 2006 -
At Last, Engineered Yeast Makes Protein Complex Carbohydrates
Instead, "by being able to control the sugars so rigorously, you can make drugs that are better."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Wednesday, September 13, 2006 -
Turning P53 On, Off Could Avoid Radiation's Damage
But it's certainly not inconsistent with our data."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, September 12, 2006 -
Theory Suggests Tumors May Share Much With Metastases
auth123#Anette BreindlBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, September 5, 2006 -
P38 MAP Kinase Block May Foil One More Autoimmune Disorder
From Rubenstein's perspective, the more, the merrier: "If people have compounds they want to test, we are more than happy to work with them."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, August 31, 2006 -
Debate Over Whether New Stem Cell Science Will Change Policy
auth123#Anette BreindlBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld International | Wednesday, August 30, 2006 -
Scarring Heals, But Harms In Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
They are differentiating into fibroblasts and laying down a matrix that develops into a scar," which is "a different way of thinking about how healing could occur."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, August 28, 2006 -
Debate Over Whether New Stem Cell Science Will Change Policy
auth123#Anette BreindlBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, August 24, 2006 -
Targeting PD-1 Could Prevent T-Cell Capitulation To HI Virus
and BD Biosciences in San Diego.By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, August 22, 2006 -
Macrophages Target For Age-Related Macular Degeneration
He stressed that he and his colleagues currently have no data to back up that idea, but "if we are able to find such differences, we could really clue into what the cause of AMD is."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, August 21, 2006 -
Researchers Link P53 Tumor Suppressor To Angiogenesis
But where they are used in combination with other agents, there's still a lot of promise."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Friday, August 18, 2006 -
Two Types Of Channel Blockers Could Be Faster Antidepressants
The authors concluded that "a search for selective blockers of the TREK-1 channel might potentially lead to a new type of antidepressant, which remains needed, as even with the latest generations of antidepressants, the clinical response of depressed patients remains limited, with one-third of the patients simply not responding to their treatment while only one-third obtain a full remission with an adequate treatment."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, August 15, 2006 -
NFkB Blamed For Exacerbating Multiple Sclerosis Inflammation
Now that we have the capacity to do knockouts of NFkB in different cell types," Pasparakis said, "I think we have some surprises coming up."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, August 14, 2006 -
Mouse Model May Help Better Quantify Gene Therapy Risks
our results are really going to allow us to move forward in a practical sense."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Friday, August 11, 2006 -
CpGs Tweak Cells Toward Innate, Adaptive Immunity
Sequence and backbone are important, however, as both factors influence the equilibrium between simple and higher-order structures."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, August 10, 2006 -
Looking Beyond Infected T Cells For Anti-HIV Therapeutic Ammo
T-cell death that leads to the physiopathology of AIDS."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, August 7, 2006 -
Pandemic Planning: Not 'Out Of The Woods' Despite Good News
He added that "all being well, we expect to make regulatory filings for the vaccine in the coming months."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, August 1, 2006 -
Radiation-Killed Bacteria Can Elicit T-Cell Immune Response
If the technique pans out, freeze-dried vaccines made from whole, irradiated bacteria could be reconstituted from powder directly before use - no cooling necessary.By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Monday, July 31, 2006 -
Molecular Signature Of Aging Seen Across Tissues, Species
in contrast, Kim said, given the human lifespan, "I could have a great drug today and it would take me 30 years to know."By Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Thursday, July 27, 2006 -
Lung Cancer Kinase Target Goes Back To ADAM's Time
No, Inhibiting SheddasesBy Anette Breindl | BioWorld Today | Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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