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Natural compounds derived from plants could yield hundreds of new drugs
NYBG scientist says the plant world has “great potential” as a source of new medicines There are probably at least 500 medically useful chemicals awaiting discovery in plant species whose chemical constituents have not yet been evaluated for their potential to cure or treat disease, according to a new analysis...
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Four anti-cancer compounds identified
Sydney: Four new anti-cancer compounds have shown promise in inhibiting the growth of tumours, according to a new approach. Jason Smith, doing his M.Phil. in biomolecular sciences from Macquarie University, combined existing knowledge of an enzyme with computational chemistry approach to identify novel (cancer) inhibitors. The enzyme (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) has...
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Nigeria: FG and Cost of Cancer Screening
THE Federal Government’s recent directive to its hospitals to reduce the cost of cancer screening, though very commendable, is long overdue, considering that late diagnosis of the disease has resulted in the high rate of cancer related deaths in the country. Cancer is one of the leading causes of deaths...
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NMR Fine-Tuned for High-Content Metabolomics Screening
Scientists report on the development of a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based method forscreening the metabolomic response of drug-treated mammalian cells to drug therapy. TheSanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, and Rady Children’s Hospital investigators, say the highly sensitive, fast, and simple method is carried out in 96-well format, and could have particular utility...
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Research at A&M and Scripps finds HIV-killing compound
COLLEGE STATION - A powerful topical preventative for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, could be a step closer to clinical trials, thanks to a newly discovered molecular compound that research at Texas A&M University and the Scripps Research Institute shows dissolves the virus on contact. The ability of the synthetic...
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Ancient Chinese cures translate into modern Western medicines
The Chem-TCM is the most comprehensive database of its kind and translates more than 12,000 chemicals from more than 300 Chinese herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) into Western terminology. “Future researchers will now be able to better understand the chemical basis of remedies that have been in use...
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First Clinical Trial of Autologous Cardiac Stem Cells Shows Positive Results
Initial data from the first ever trial to evaluate autologous cardiac stem cell (CSC) transplants in humans suggests that the treatment improves left ventricular (LV) systolic function by an average of 12% over one year, and reduces infarct size in patients with severe heart failure due to ischemic heart disease. The trial investigators say...
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FDA Clears Abbott’s Confirmatory Chagas Disease Assay
FDA approved Abbott’s in vitro enzyme strip assay for Chagas disease. The Abbott ESA Chagastest detects antibodies to the causative pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi in serum or plasma samples. It is indicated for use as an additional, more specific test on human samples that have been found to be repeatedly reactive using a licensed screening test. The T. cruzi parasite...
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Chemie Uzbekistan 2011
The 5th Anniversary Central Asian International exhibition «Chemical industry – Chemie Uzbekistan» and the 2nd Uzbek International exhibition of plastics and rubber – «Plastex Uzbekistan 2011» will be held from the 16th till the 18th of November 2011, at the Pavilion 1 of OJSS «Uzexpocentre». “ITE UZBEKISTAN” is the organizer...
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Vaccine for ovarian, breast cancer shows promise
(CBS) A new vaccine that targets ovarian and breast cancer has shown promise in early studies, giving scientists hope they may be closer to stopping the deadly diseases. PICTURES: 25 breast cancer myths busted Known as PANVAC, the vaccine triggers the immune system to attack tumor cells. “With this vaccine,...