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Gene for Melanoma Cell Survival Could Be New Therapeutic Target

July 11, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – A molecule that is needed for the proliferation and survival of malignant melanoma cells could hold clues to new therapies to treat that aggressive skin cancer.
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Boosting a Single Protein in Brain Helps Mice Remember

July 6, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Decreasing levels of a protein in the brain are linked to a reduced ability to form long-term memories in aging animals, a study in mice suggested.
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Boosting a Single Protein in Brain Helps Mice Remember

July 5, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Decreasing levels of a protein in the brain are linked to a reduced ability to form long-term memories in aging animals, a study in mice suggested.
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Study Shows New Facet of Telomerase Regulation

June 27, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – A newly identified link between a crucial developmental signaling pathway and regulation of the enzyme telomerase could one day lead to new therapies to treat cancer and degenerative diseases.
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Scientists Probe Dopamine's Role in Sleep-Wake Cycle

June 20, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – The neurotransmitter dopamine has a direct influence on the production and release of the hormone melatonin, which helps to regulate the body's circadian rhythm, researchers have found.
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Structure of Bacterial Armor Revealed in Imaging Study

June 13, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – A first glimpse of the outer protein coat present on many bacteria, including some important pathogens, has revealed that it is a highly regular, tight-knit structure, which researchers have likened to medieval chain mail.
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Molecular Switch Could Be Target for New HCV Drugs

June 6, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – The discovery that hepatitis C viruses (HCVs) probably use the same molecular switch to control their replication could lead to new treatments for that infection.
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Diabetes Drug Metformin Offers Insight into Cancer Treatments

May 30, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – An Italian team has unravelled the mechanism by which metformin, a common diabetes drug, helps to reduce the incidence of cancer in those who take it.
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Mutations Reveal Evolution of Breast Cancer Genome

May 23, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Whole-genome analysis of 21 individual breast cancers has yielded a glimpse of the enormous number, type and extent of mutations present in breast tumors.
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Vitamin K2 Provides Clue to Cause of Parkinson's Disease

May 16, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – It may be possible to correct a defect in mitochondria that occurs in many cases of Parkinson's disease with the help of a humble vitamin, researchers in Belgium have discovered.
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