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Say Hello To Peptides for Migraine Treatmentdealingwithheadaches.com » Dealing With Headaches - Oct 25, 2008 The latest theory in migraine treatment is to have a drug targeted to peptides, a chemical that the brain apparently releases when under migraine attack. The shady suspect’s full name is target calcitonin gene-related … Also tagged: news, migraine, thomas jefferson university, migraines, the lancet, experimental treatment, migraine treatment, migraine drugs, gap blocker, cgrp, migraine drugs in development |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 23, 2008
London, Oct 23 (ANI): Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have identified a potential target for developing new cancer drugs. They have found a previously undetected trigger point on a naturally occurring “death …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008
Washington, Oct 8 (IANS) Burnham Institute scientists have created a peptide that binds to a protein Bcl-2 that protects cancer cells from programmed cell death, and converts it into a cancer cell killer. The Bcl-2 …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008
Washington, October 8 (ANI): A team of American scientists has created a peptide that binds to Bcl-2, a protein that protects cancer cells from programmed cell death, and converts it into a cancer cell killer. The …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 5, 2008
London, Oct 5 (ANI): It may sound like the ultimate poison, but radioactive scorpion venom is being tested as a treatment for malignant brain cancer. The sting of the Middle Eastern scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 3, 2008
London, Oct 3 (ANI): It may sound like the ultimate poison, but radioactive scorpion venom is being tested as a treatment for malignant brain cancer. The sting of the Middle Eastern scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus …
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sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 17, 2008
The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Aug 17, 2008
Washington, Aug 16 (ANI): Scientists at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have identified the potential therapeutic target of neuroblastoma, a deadly cancer that primarily strikes infants. The …
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thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - Jul 10, 2007
Filed under: Type 2, Diet Summer is here (from where I'm sitting -- in 90-plus degree temps -- it's Definitely here!), which means that it's beach season again. And while it's cool to float around the pool in an inner …
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thediabetesblog.com » The Diabetes Blog - Mar 14, 2007
Filed under: Type 2, Adult Onset, Diet, Lifestyle, Research Knocking out the gene for a peptide associated with insulin was shown to protect mice against the harmful effects of a high-fat diet. Urocortin 3 plays a …
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