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Soya Beans Could Hold Clue to Treating Fatal Childhood Disease

7.12.2010   |   Press monitoring

Scientists from The University of Manchester say a naturally occurring chemical found in soy could prove to be an effective new treatment for a fatal genetic disease that affects children.

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How Cannabis Suppresses Immune Functions: Cannabis Compounds Found to Trigger Unique Immune Cells Which Promote Cancer Growth

6.12.2010   |   Press monitoring

An international team of immunologists studying the effects of cannabis have discovered how smoking marijuana can trigger a suppression of the body's immune functions. The research, published in the European Journal of Immunology, reveals why cannabis users are more susceptible to certain types of cancers and infections.

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Erythromycin A produced in E. coli for first time

3.12.2010   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at Tufts University School of Engineering have reported the first successful production of the antibiotic erythromycin A, and two variations, using E. coli as the production host.

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Dogs Have Bigger Brains Than Cats Because They Are More Sociable, Research Finds

2.12.2010   |   Press monitoring

Over millions of years dogs have developed bigger brains than cats because highly social species of mammals need more brain power than solitary animals, according to a study by Oxford University.

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A High-Yield Biomass Alternative to Petroleum for Industrial Chemicals

1.12.2010   |   Press monitoring

A team of University of Massachusetts Amherst chemical engineers report that they have developed a way to produce high-volume chemical feedstocks including benzene, toluene, xylenes and olefins from pyrolytic bio-oils, the cheapest liquid fuels available today derived from biomass.

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No Link Between Mold Growth and Development of Asthma and Allergy, Scandinavian Study Finds

30.11.2010   |   Press monitoring

A recent Scandinavian study shows that there is no link between mold-spore concentrations in the indoor air and development of asthma and allergy among children. Many studies around the world have concluded that moisture-related problems in buildings increase the risk of health effects such as respiratory symptoms, asthma and allergy in both...

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Promising New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Under Development

29.11.2010   |   Press monitoring

Successfully treating and reversing the effects of multiple sclerosis, or MS, may one day be possible using a drug originally developed to treat chronic pain, according to Distinguished Professor Linda Watkins of the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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Coffee and a Sweet Treat to Think Better? Caffeine and Glucose Combined Improves the Efficiency of Brain Activity

26.11.2010   |   Press monitoring

The combination of caffeine and glucose can improve the efficiency of brain activity, according to a recent study in which functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to identify the neural substrate for the combined effects of these two substances.

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Natural Selection on Not-So-Natural Plant

25.11.2010   |   Press monitoring

Research by Andrew Stephenson and his colleagues at Penn State shows that while a genetically modified squash plant may be resistant to common virus transmitted by aphids, it's no match for bacteria transmitted by beetles.

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Biochemistry of How Plants Resist Insect Attack Determined

24.11.2010   |   Press monitoring

Many plants, including crops, release volatiles in response to insect attack. The chemical compounds can be a defense or can be an aromatic call for help to attract enemies of the attacking insect.

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