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Articles by John Fox

Transplanted stem cells release dopamine in PD model, study shows

Oct. 29, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Chinese researchers have demonstrated that grafted neural stem cells directly release dopamine into the damaged striata of rat brains in vivo and partially rescued a model of Parkinson's disease (PD), providing proof of concept for the feasibility of that technique for treating PD in humans.
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Multiple markers predict multipotent mesenchymal stem cells

Oct. 22, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG - A multidisciplinary research team from the Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Alliance in Research and Technology (SMART) has identified a unique set of biophysical markers that are predictive for multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells in bone marrow, which should make it easier to develop stem cell-based therapies.
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Multiple markers predict multipotent mesenchymal stem cells

Oct. 20, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG - A multidisciplinary research team from the Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Alliance in Research and Technology (SMART) has identified a unique set of biophysical markers that are predictive for multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells in bone marrow, which should make it easier to develop stem cell-based therapies.
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Nanocomplex delivery system boosts cancer drug efficacy, safety

Oct. 15, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Scientists from the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore have used an antioxidant extract of green tea to engineer a cancer drug nanocarrier system, which can deliver drugs to kill cancer cells more effectively, while minimizing toxicity to surrounding tissues.
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Nanocomplex delivery system boosts cancer drug efficacy, safety

Oct. 14, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Scientists from the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore have used an antioxidant extract of green tea to engineer a cancer drug nanocarrier system, which can deliver drugs to kill cancer cells more effectively, while minimizing toxicity to surrounding tissues.
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Crucial new therapeutic target identified in multiple myeloma

Oct. 8, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Japanese scientists have identified a potent cell signaling mediator that could represent an important universal therapeutic target molecule for the development of effective new treatments for multiple myeloma (MM).
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Crucial new therapeutic target identified in multiple myeloma

Oct. 7, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Japanese scientists have identified a potent cell signaling mediator that could represent an important universal therapeutic target molecule for the development of effective new treatments for multiple myeloma (MM).
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Chinese researchers find promising new target for obesity drugs

Oct. 1, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG - For the first time, Chinese scientists have identified the molecular mechanism underlying the anorexogenic effects of a safe and effective herbal dietary supplement that is widely used for weight control, providing a promising target for the development of novel obesity drugs.
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Chinese researchers find promising new target for obesity drugs

Oct. 1, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG - For the first time, Chinese scientists have identified the molecular mechanism underlying the anorexogenic effects of a safe and effective herbal dietary supplement that is widely used for weight control, providing a promising target for the development of novel obesity drugs.
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Small molecule a promising lead candidate for new HCC therapy

Sep. 24, 2014
By John Fox
HONG KONG - Researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have identified a small-molecule compound that dramatically inhibited tumor growth in a mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), representing a promising lead candidate for further investigation as an urgently needed new class of HCC therapy.
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