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Insulin Boost Restores Muscle Growth in Elderly
Sep 28 2009 | News
When most people think of insulin, they think of diabetes — a disease that arises when, for one reason or another, insulin can’t do the critical job of helping the body process sugar. But the hormone has another, less well-known function.
Scientists Discover How to Send Insects Off the Scent of Crops
Sep 28 2009 | News
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)-funded research, published this week in Chemical Communication, describes how scientists have discovered molecules that could confuse insects’ ability to detect plants by interfering with their sense of smell.
Use of Toad Venom in Cancer Treatment Examined
Sep 25 2009 | News
Huachansu, a Chinese medicine that comes from the dried venom secreted by the skin glands of toads, has tolerable toxicity levels, even at doses eight times those normally administered, and may slow disease progression in some cancer patients, say researchers from The University of Texas M. D.
Biochemists Prolong the Half-life of Pharmacological Substances
Sep 22 2009 | News
Many biopharmaceuticals comprise small proteins that are quickly eliminated from the body. Scientists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) combine such small proteins with a kind of molecular balloon that swells and thus prolongs the half-life of the proteins in the body.
Microbial DNA Isolation
Aug 26 2009 | Products
MO BIO Laboratories announced the launch of PowerFood Microbial DNA Isolation Kit, designed to isolate high-quality genomic DNA from food cultured microorganisms.
New Link Between Pre-eclampsia and Diet
Aug 26 2009 | News
A chemical compound found in unpasteurised food has been detected in unusually high levels in the red blood cells of pregnant women with the condition pre-eclampsia.
Rats Show Effects of High-fat Diet After Nine Days
Aug 12 2009 | News
Rats fed a high-fat diet show a stark reduction in their physical endurance and a decline in their cognitive ability after just nine days, a study by Oxford University researchers has shown.