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Sep 14,2017
Abdominal Fat A Key Cancer Driver for Postmenopausal Women
It would be difficult to watch TV these days and not hear about how excess fat around the abdominal region is unsightly and that for only $19.95, the latest snake oil treatment will send those fat cells to Valhalla, leaving you with the body of a Greek god. However now, investigators at the University ofRead more
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Sep 14,2017
Weight Loss Success Determined by Two Gut Microbiota Species
Something as simple as a faeces sample reveals whether you can lose weight by following dietary recommendations characterized by a high content of fruit, vegetables, fibers and whole grains.  New evidence from investigators at the University of Copenhagen shows that the bacteria we all have in our gut may play a decisive role in personalizedRead more
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Weight Loss Success Determined by Two Gut Microbiota Species
Sep 13,2017
Psoriasis in Mice Improved by Fire Ant Venom Toxin
Scientists in the US have discovered a potential new treatment for psoriasis in humans. Using the compounds derived from solenopsin, the toxic constituent of fire ant venom, they were successfully able to reduce skin thickening and inflammation in a mouse model of psoriasis. Psoriasis is an autoimmune chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects an estimatedRead more
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Psoriasis in Mice Improved by Fire Ant Venom Toxin
Sep 13,2017
Lung Cell Lineage Mapping May Reveal Lung Renewal Strategies
A pair of studies has delved into lung cell development, or rather re-development, uncovering clues to how lung tissue maintains itself or recovers from injury and disease. Both studies focused on mesenchymal cells, which are generally thought to play a supportive role in maintaining lung structure. These cells, it turns out, help manage the regenerationRead more
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Lung Cell Lineage Mapping May Reveal Lung Renewal Strategies
Sep 12,2017
Smoking E-Cigarette Increased Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Swedish scientists speaking at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy, say that they have demonstrated for the first time that e-cigarettes with nicotine cause arteries in humans to stiffen, thus increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes in later life. "The number of e-cigarette users has increased dramatically in the lastRead more
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Smoking E-Cigarette Increased Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Sep 12,2017
Cancer Immunotherapy May Get a Boost by Disabling Specific T Cells
The balancing act that is cancer immunotherapy requires that the body's antitumor response be given a boost, but not too much of a boost. For example, simply getting rid of Tregs, the regulatory T cells that moderate the immune system's attack on cancer, would be risky. Such a rash act might precipitate a dangerous autoimmuneRead more
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Cancer Immunotherapy May Get a Boost by Disabling Specific T Cells
Sep 12,2017
Pyrogen Testing Methods
Pyrogen testing defines a process used by drug manufacturers to determine if bacterial toxins are present in vaccines and drugs that might cause fever when used on humans. It determines if microbes or their metabolites are present in intravenous solutions during the manufacturing process. The most common and oldest form of pyrogen testing consists ofRead more
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Sep 11,2017
Malaria Drug Gathers Some Moss
The current monsoon season in India and Southeast Asia has brought along some of the worst flooding the region has ever seen. Moreover, hurricane season in the North Atlantic is producing some of the strongest storms on record. All of this devastation will leave affected areas primed for sharp increases in mosquito-borne diseases – theRead more
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Malaria Drug Gathers Some Moss
Sep 11,2017
Novel 3D Printing Technique Opens Door to Wide Range of Research and Clinical Applications
Scientists at Brown University have developed a method for creating 3-D-printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand. The team says their technique can be used to help make microfluidic devices or cell cultures than can change during experiments. "It's a bit like Legos,” notes Ian Wong, Ph.D., an assistant professor in Brown's School of Engineering andRead more
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Novel 3D Printing Technique Opens Door to Wide Range of Research and Clinical Applications
Sep 11,2017
Hemolysis Assay Labs
Hemolysis Assay The hemolysis assay is used to determine the hemolytic effect of a test compound. Hemolytic activity is a requirement to be tested for any blood contacting medical device. The test is based on erythrocyte lysis induced by contact, leachables, toxins, metal ions, surface charge or any other cause of erythrocyte lysis. The currentRead more
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Hemolysis Assay Labs