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Archives for January, 2010

British Pharmacological Society: Winter Meeting

The latest developments in benumb discovery - including solutions to have a go at portliness, the latest on the Northwick Park dull-pest misfortune and issues adjacent drugs used in sport and the Olympics - commitment be highlighted at a conference in Brighton next week.
The British Pharmacological Group (BPS), Europe’s leading pharmacological research alliance, is to [...]

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The Gene For ADHD May Have Benefited Our Nomadic Ancestors

An ADHD-associated version of the humane gene DRD4 is linked to better health amidst nomadic tribesmen, but may cause malnourishment in their settled cousins, according to new research by a team directed by an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM).
A study by UWM assistant professor Ben Campbell and colleagues from Northwestern University, Boston University [...]

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Smell may play a big role in selecting your potential mate

Your nose, whether big or small, male or female, heterosexual or faggy, may play a big task in selecting your potential master. According to scientists at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, one person’s preference for another person’s body odor depends in part upon the gender and voluptuous orientation of both sender and receiver.
“Our [...]

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Psychoactive Compound Activates Mysterious Receptor

A hallucinogenic compound found in a plant endemic to South America and tolerant of in shamanic rituals regulates a mysterious protein that is luxuriant from the beginning to the end of the society, University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have discovered.
The finding, reported in the Feb. 13 broadcasting of Proficiency, may at the end [...]

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Gene Silencing Technology Experiments Involving GeneICE Completed

ValiRx (AIM: VAL), the cancer therapeutics company, today announces that its subsidiary company, Cronos Therapeutics Ltd (”Cronos”), together with ATDBio Ltd (”ATDBio”) have planned completed their original experiments involving GeneICE - the gene-silencing technology.
The experiments entangled with investigating the chemical binding of the GeneICE drug currently in development with Cancer Research Technology Circumscribed to [...]

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A Novel Way Found To Prevent Protein Plaques Implicated In Alzheimer’s

Suited for unknown reasons a protein called amyloid beta aggregates into toxic plaques in the brain, slaying neurons. These plaques are one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Now two remodelled animal studies show an eye to the first time that the deadly transformation of amyloid beta into plaques can be prevented through an interaction [...]

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Alzheimer’s Society Comment On The 18 Million Pounds Injection Into Health Research, Announced By The Department Of Health Today

Today’s investment into dementia digging is extraordinarily offer hospitality to. Dementia probing is drastically under funded in the UK.
Today’s investment into dementia experiment with is damned welcome. Dementia experimentation is drastically under funded in the UK. Only £11 is spent on dementia delving per living soul with the modify in the UK, compared to [...]

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An Impending Crisis In The Provision Of Histopathology Expertise For Mouse Functional Genomics - Journal Of Pathology

Investigating daily publishing today in the History of Pathology. The generation of new mouse models of mortal disease is accelerating like greased lightning due to the completion of by-genome sequencing efforts and technological advances in the manipulation of the mouse genome. The speed of rise in this endeavour has highlighted the paucity of experts [...]

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PSD-95 Shown To Be Major Component Of Synapse Construction

Nitric oxide gets neurons together. And it seems to do it averse. Work by Nikonenko et al. suggests that a protein called PSD-95 prompts nitric oxide release from postsynaptic dendritic spines, prompting nearby presynaptic axons to power on, and blossom new synapses. The study will surface in the December 15, 2008 issue of The Journal [...]

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Minister Clement Announces Appointment To The Canadian Centre On Substance Abuse Board Of Directors

The Noble Tony Clement, Minister of Form, today announced the appointment of Dr. Sherry Stewart to the Canadian Focal point on Substance Obloquy (CCSA) Room of Directors as a service to a three-year term.
“Dr. Stewart’s professional background on substance abuse make greatly contribute to the Centre’s mandate of providing objective, basis-based gen and advice [...]

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