ScholarNexus, LLC's – July 2010 Archive (14)

Non-human Sugar in Biotech Drugs Causes Inflammation

 

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Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have discovered that a kind of sugar molecule common to chimpanzees, gorillas…

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Scripps Research Institute and Dana-Farber Scientists Uncover Novel Anti-Diabetes Mechanism

 

Findings Could Lead to Next Generation of Improved Therapies

JUPITER, FL, July 21 2010 – In a…

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Scripps Research Study Shows Infectious Prions Can Arise Spontaneously in Normal Brain Tissue

 





 

JUPITER, FL, July 26, 2010 – In a startling new study that involved research on both sides of the Atlantic, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute in Florida and the University College London (UCL) Institute of Neurology in England have shown for the first time…

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How Prostate Cancer Packs a Punch

 

LA JOLLA, Calif., July 12, 2010 – Some types of prostate tumors are more aggressive and more likely to metastasize than others. Nearly one-third of these aggressive tumors contain a small nest of especially dangerous cells known as neuroendocrine-type cells. More rarely, some aggressive prostate tumors are made up entirely of neuroendocrine-type cells. The presence of neuroendocrine-type cancer cells is associated with a poor prognosis, but spotting these rare cells can be like…

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UC San Diego Researchers Find Cause of Metabolic Disease – and Possible Cure

 

An international team of scientists, led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, has discovered the gene mutation responsible for a condition in which eye and brain development is severely disrupted in affected infants.…

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Heads-Up Virtual Reality (HUVR) Bridges Visual with Tactile, in 3D and on the Cheap

 

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Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have created a new, relatively low-cost virtual reality device that allows users not only to see a 3D…

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Origins of multicellularity: All in the family

 

LA JOLLA, CA-One of the most pivotal steps in evolution-the transition from unicellular to multicellular organisms-may not have required as much retooling as commonly believed, found a globe-spanning collaboration of scientists led by researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the US Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute.

A comparison of the genomes of the multicellular…

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Footloose Glaciers Crack Up

 



 

Glaciers that lose their footing on the seafloor and begin floating behave very erratically, according to a new study led by a Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego researcher.…

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Radiation Device Allows for Targeted Breast Radiation Control Cancer

 

A new study of breast cancer patients at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center and the Arizona Oncology Services shows that after almost two years, the radiation given with the Strut-Adjusted Volume Implant (SAVI™) controls the rate of cancer and may reduce the complications seen with…

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Mountain Yellow Legged Frog Eggs Released Into Native Habitat

 

The endangered mountain yellow-legged frog took a major step in its recovery this week when, for the first time, scientists reintroduce its eggs to its former habitat. This reintroduction occurred at University of California Riverside’s James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, part of the University of California Natural Reserve System. The…

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U.S. Study’s First Oral Gallbladder

 

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As part of the only U.S. prospective multicenter clinical trial to compare natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) to laparoscopy,…

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Scripps Research Scientists Uncover Previously Unknown Natural Mechanism that Controls Cocaine Use

 

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JUPITER, FL – July 7, 2010 –Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have found that a particular type of genetic material plays a key role in determining vulnerability to…

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Work-life balance: Brain stem cells need their rest, too

 

LA JOLLA, CA—Stem cells in the brain remain dormant until called upon to divide and make more neurons. However, little has been known about the molecular guards that keep them quiet. Now scientists from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified the signal that prevents stem cells from proliferating, protecting the brain against too much cell division and ensuring a pool of…

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