Promising class of new cancer drugs might cause memory loss in mice
8/25/2015
Findings suggest more research on the compounds is neededCancer researchers are constantly in search of more-effective and less-toxic approaches to stopping the disease, and have recently...
Compound found in red wine causes conflicting changes in dogs' immune systems
8/25/2015
Resveratrol research in dogs could eventually lead to treatments in humansResveratrol, a compound found commonly in grape skins and red wine, has been shown to have several potentially beneficial...
FSU researcher identifies protein with promise for cancer therapy
8/25/2015
In the second part of his lab's recent one-two punch, Florida State University researcher Daniel Kaplan said he has solved a cell division mystery in a way that will intrigue the makers of...
Women who have inherited mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are more likely to develop breast cancer or ovarian cancer, especially at a younger age.
Optimizing effectiveness of CAR T cell therapy in lymphoma highlighted in special nordic issue
8/25/2015
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, which can specifically recognize and target tumor cells, have resulted in complete responses in patients with leukemia, and although equally promising for...
Scientists discover electrical control of cancer cell growth
8/25/2015
The molecular switches regulating human cell growth do a great job of replacing cells that die during the course of a lifetime. But when they misfire, life-threatening cancers can occur.
Electronic trigger reduces delays in evaluation for cancer diagnosis
8/25/2015
Electronic triggers designed to search for key data, developed by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Michael E.
Louisiana Tech University researchers discover synthesis of a new nanomaterial
8/25/2015
Interdisciplinary team creates biocomposite for first time using physiological conditionsFaculty at Louisiana Tech University have discovered, for the first time, a new nanocomposite formed by...
MouthLab: Patients' vital signs are just a breath away
8/25/2015
Fast Facts Vital sign monitors in hospitals are bulky, restrictive and capture limited information.
Future ScienceOA explores nitric oxide in medicine: Where are we, and where are we headed?
8/25/2015
Future Science Group (FSG) has announced the publication of a special issue in Future Science OA, covering the rapidly evolving field of nitric oxide (NO) in human medicine.
