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Novel 'smart' insulin automatically adjusts blood sugar in diabetic mouse: Drugs designed to target NHE9 could help to successfully fight glioblastoma
Feb 11, 2015
1. For patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), the burden of constantly monitoring their blood sugar and judging when and how much insulin to self-inject, is bad enough. Read More
Study identifies 8 signs associated with impending death in cancer patients
Feb 11, 2015
MD Anderson research may aid physicians' ability to prognosticate, help patients and families make difficult personal, treatment decisionsResearchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer... Read More
New method for minimally invasive tissue ablation surgery
Feb 11, 2015
A team of researchers that includes scientists from the Quinnipiac University and the University of California, Berkeley reports a new method for minimally invasive tissue ablation surgery that... Read More
Blood vessel cells improve the conversion of pluripotent stem cells to blood lineages
Feb 11, 2015
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) can differentiate into all of the different types of cells that comprise the blood and immune cell lineages. Read More
Computer model of blood development could speed up search for new leukaemia drugs
Feb 11, 2015
The first comprehensive computer model to simulate the development of blood cells could help in the development of new treatments for leukaemia and lymphoma, say researchers at the University of... Read More
Blood vessel cells improve the conversion of pluripotent stem cells to blood lineages
Feb 11, 2015
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) can differentiate into all of the different types of cells that comprise the blood and immune cell lineages. Read More
Computer model of blood development could speed up search for new leukaemia drugs
Feb 11, 2015
The first comprehensive computer model to simulate the development of blood cells could help in the development of new treatments for leukaemia and lymphoma, say researchers at the University of... Read More
Brain's inability to repair DNA may explain dementia, memory loss
Feb 10, 2015
A new study shows organs vary in their ability to carry out a type of DNA repair, with the brain having none at all. This could help explain causes of dementia and memory loss. Read More
Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recommends Bosulif (bosutinib) for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia
Feb 10, 2015
Following a resubmission, the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has accepted Bosulif (bosutinib) for use within NHS Scotland for the treatment of adult patients with chronic phase (CP)... Read More
Nanovectors combine cancer imaging and therapy
Feb 10, 2015
Researchers at Imperial College London and the Laboratoire de chimie de la matière condensée de Paris (CNRS/Collège de France/UPMC)1 have designed and developed hybrid gold-silica nanoparticles... Read More
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