Tagged : cells
Cellular defect that leads to cancer discovered
Washington, March 17 - ANI: Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco researchers have found that a key cellular defect that disturbs the production of proteins in human cells can lead to cancer susceptibility. They also discovered that .......
Published : Wednesday 17 Mar 2010 13:44 | Read More
Washington, March 17 - ANI: Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco researchers have found that a key cellular defect that disturbs the production of proteins in human cells can lead to cancer susceptibility. They also discovered that .......
Published : Wednesday 17 Mar 2010 13:44 | Read More
Obesity, passive smoking cut supply of oxygen to unborn child
Washington, Mar 17 - ANI: Babies born to obese mothers and exposed to passive smoking are more likely to face health problems, a new study claims. The conclusion is based on evidence of elevated levels of nucleated red blood cells in the umbilical cord r.......
Published : Wednesday 17 Mar 2010 11:35 | Read More
Washington, Mar 17 - ANI: Babies born to obese mothers and exposed to passive smoking are more likely to face health problems, a new study claims. The conclusion is based on evidence of elevated levels of nucleated red blood cells in the umbilical cord r.......
Published : Wednesday 17 Mar 2010 11:35 | Read More
Medieval childs brain found preserved in France
Washington, March 16 - ANI: In a new study, an international team of researchers has identified intact neurons and cerebral cells in a mummified medieval brain of a child in France. Found inside the skull of a 13th century A.D. 18-month-old child from.......
Published : Tuesday 16 Mar 2010 14:03 | Read More
Washington, March 16 - ANI: In a new study, an international team of researchers has identified intact neurons and cerebral cells in a mummified medieval brain of a child in France. Found inside the skull of a 13th century A.D. 18-month-old child from.......
Published : Tuesday 16 Mar 2010 14:03 | Read More
Israel arrests top Hamas militant
Jerusalem, March 15 (DPA) Israeli security forces arrested a Hamas military leader suspected of heading cells responsible for the murders of 70 Israeli civilians during the Palestinian uprising which broke out in 2000, the Israeli military spokesman said .......
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 18:10 | Read More
Jerusalem, March 15 (DPA) Israeli security forces arrested a Hamas military leader suspected of heading cells responsible for the murders of 70 Israeli civilians during the Palestinian uprising which broke out in 2000, the Israeli military spokesman said .......
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 18:10 | Read More
Never stop fighting - cancer stricken Lisa Ray's motto
Actress Lisa Ray, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer of the plasma cells last year, isn't letting the disease affect her - she is determined to fight it and has sought spiritual solace near Ganga in Rishikesh........
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 16:26 | Read More
Actress Lisa Ray, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer of the plasma cells last year, isn't letting the disease affect her - she is determined to fight it and has sought spiritual solace near Ganga in Rishikesh........
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 16:26 | Read More
Yoga polymer shifts shape with changing temperature
London, March 14 - ANI: A material commonly used in fuel cells can remember up to three different shapes, and revert to each one at different temperatures, according to new research. The new research unmasks the versatility of a new type of polymer, Naf.......
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 11:42 | Read More
London, March 14 - ANI: A material commonly used in fuel cells can remember up to three different shapes, and revert to each one at different temperatures, according to new research. The new research unmasks the versatility of a new type of polymer, Naf.......
Published : Sunday 14 Mar 2010 11:42 | Read More
Immune cells that fight parasites but cause allergies, asthma identified
London, March 12 - ANI: While studying how the immune system operates, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine discovered a previously unidentified cell population that may be the bodys double-edged sword, fighting off.......
Published : Friday 12 Mar 2010 16:50 | Read More
London, March 12 - ANI: While studying how the immune system operates, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine discovered a previously unidentified cell population that may be the bodys double-edged sword, fighting off.......
Published : Friday 12 Mar 2010 16:50 | Read More
Brain tumour's 'grow-or-go' switch found
Washington, March 12 - ANI: American researchers have discovered the brain tumour switch responsible for the 'grow-or-go' phenomenon. Cancer cells in brain tumours have to adjust to periods of low energy or die. When energy levels are high, tumour cells .......
Published : Friday 12 Mar 2010 13:40 | Read More
Washington, March 12 - ANI: American researchers have discovered the brain tumour switch responsible for the 'grow-or-go' phenomenon. Cancer cells in brain tumours have to adjust to periods of low energy or die. When energy levels are high, tumour cells .......
Published : Friday 12 Mar 2010 13:40 | Read More
Reovirus may help fight prostate cancer
Washington, March 10 - ANI: Scientists in Canada are working on a new way to treat prostate cancer using a virus. In the study, researchers administered the virus to six volunteer patients and found that it killed off cancer cells while sparing normal ti.......
Published : Wednesday 10 Mar 2010 12:31 | Read More
Washington, March 10 - ANI: Scientists in Canada are working on a new way to treat prostate cancer using a virus. In the study, researchers administered the virus to six volunteer patients and found that it killed off cancer cells while sparing normal ti.......
Published : Wednesday 10 Mar 2010 12:31 | Read More
Papaya may harbour cancer cure
Washington, Mar 10 - ANI: The humble papaya is gaining recognition in Western medicine for its anticancer powers, with a University of Florida researcher claiming that the power fruit thwarted growth of cancer cells in lab tests. University of Florida.......
Published : Wednesday 10 Mar 2010 10:12 | Read More
Washington, Mar 10 - ANI: The humble papaya is gaining recognition in Western medicine for its anticancer powers, with a University of Florida researcher claiming that the power fruit thwarted growth of cancer cells in lab tests. University of Florida.......
Published : Wednesday 10 Mar 2010 10:12 | Read More
Bone marrow can harbour HIV-infected cells
London, Mar 9 - ANI: Researchers at University of Michigan have identified a new reservoir for hidden HIV-infected cells that can serve as a factory for new infections. The findings indicate a new target for curing the disease so that those infected wit.......
Published : Tuesday 09 Mar 2010 11:01 | Read More
London, Mar 9 - ANI: Researchers at University of Michigan have identified a new reservoir for hidden HIV-infected cells that can serve as a factory for new infections. The findings indicate a new target for curing the disease so that those infected wit.......
Published : Tuesday 09 Mar 2010 11:01 | Read More
Scientists develop new sensor array to detect single molecules
London, March 8 - ANI: MIT chemical engineers have developed a new sensor array that can detect single molecules of hydrogen peroxide emanating from a single living cell. Hydrogen peroxide damages cells and their DNA, but scientists have recently foun.......
Published : Monday 08 Mar 2010 16:14 | Read More
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London, March 8 - ANI: MIT chemical engineers have developed a new sensor array that can detect single molecules of hydrogen peroxide emanating from a single living cell. Hydrogen peroxide damages cells and their DNA, but scientists have recently foun.......
Published : Monday 08 Mar 2010 16:14 | Read More
