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Smaller sibling protein calls the shots in cell division

(Georgia Health Sciences University) Scientists have found at least one instance when the smaller sibling gets to call the shots and cancer patients may one day benefit.

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2 genes affect anxiety, behavior in mice with too much MeCP2

(Baylor College of Medicine) The anxiety and behavioral issues associated with excess MeCP2 protein result from overexpression of two genes (Crh [corticotropin-releasing hormone] and Oprm 1 [mu-opioid...

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2 genes affect anxiety, behavior in mice with too much MeCP2

(Baylor College of Medicine) The anxiety and behavioral issues associated with excess MeCP2 protein result from overexpression of two genes (Crh [corticotropin-releasing hormone] and Oprm 1 [mu-opioid...

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Scientists characterize protein essential to survival of malaria parasite

(Washington University in St. Louis) A biology lab at Washington University in St. Louis has successfully cracked the structure of an enzyme made by Plasmodium falciparum, the parasitical protozoan...

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MU researchers find unique protein organization in arteries associated with...

(University of Missouri-Columbia) University of Missouri researchers have now used advanced 3-D microscopic imaging technology to identify and monitor the proteins involved in the artery stiffening...

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MU researchers find unique protein organization in arteries associated with...

(University of Missouri-Columbia) University of Missouri researchers have now used advanced 3-D microscopic imaging technology to identify and monitor the proteins involved in the artery stiffening...

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Researchers identify possible receptor for key breast cancer regulator

(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) A key protein potentially involved in regulating breast cancer progression has been identified by researchers at Clarkson University in...

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New culprit discovered in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

(NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine) A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine by NYU Cancer Institute researchers, shows how the cancer causing gene Notch,...

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Researchers identify possible receptor for key breast cancer regulator

(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) A key protein potentially involved in regulating breast cancer progression has been identified by researchers at Clarkson University in...

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New Cancer Therapies: Magic Bullets Aimed at the Guardian of the Genome

In the early 1900s, German medical scientist Paul Ehrlich used the expression “magic bullet” to describe a chemical substance with the potential to cure a wide range of diseases. Penicillin was one of...

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