Life Scientist > Health & Medical

Proteomics at the hub of prostate cancer research

18 May, 2007 by Fiona Wylie

A team of Brisbane researchers is using high-throughput protein analysis to take a closer look at the molecular and cellular basis of prostate cancer.


Relief in sight for IBD

02 May, 2007 by Fiona Wylie

Gastroenterologist Graham Radford-Smith is combining research with clinical application in his work on inflammatory bowel disease.


Genetic 'Gang of Four' drives spread of breast cancer

18 April, 2007 by Staff Writers

Studies of human tumour cells implanted in mice have shown that the abnormal activation of four genes drives the spread of breast cancer to the lungs.


Fragile X, Down syndromes linked to faulty brain communication

16 April, 2007 by Staff Writers

Mosaic mouse model allows neuroscientists to see how Fragile X and Down syndromes cause problems in the neural network.


Tackling skin cancer in organ transplant patients

13 April, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals is heading into further Phase II and beginning Phase III trials for several UV-related indications for its photo-protective drug CUV1647. The big hope, however, is its potential to protect organ transplant recipients.


Dogs do the legwork for human cancer prevention

12 April, 2007 by Kate McDonald

700 Rottweilers will assist American researchers to discover whether antioxidant supplementation has a preventative effect in bone cancer.


Is gender important in skin cancer?

04 April, 2007 by Staff Writers

Differences in anti-oxidant levels between males and females may be why men are more likely to develop skin cancer, American researchers report.


D1, D2 and Huntington's disease

29 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

Loss of D1 dopamine neurons, not D2, responsible for Huntington's symptoms, Florey researcher says.


Resistant subpopulation linked to leukaemia relapse

27 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

Australian scientists identify cells responsible for relapse after treatment in common childhood cancer.


Inhibitor looks promising for drug-resistant HIV

23 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

Trial of reverse transcriptase inhibitor achieves good results in patients with drug-resistant HIV.


P53 master regulator of suntan

16 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

In addition to its job as master regulator of apoptosis, p53 is also responsible for activating the tanning response in skin, a new study claims.


Looking at the links between polycystic ovaries and insulin resistance

15 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

UK researchers are investigating the link between polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin resistance.


Lupus susceptibility linked to CR2

08 March, 2007 by Staff Writers

A strong link has been found between susceptibility to developing lupus and an alteration in CR2 protein function.


Study identifies novel genes associated with Alzeimer's

28 February, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Study also suggests link between late-onset Alzheimer's disease and irregular glucose levels.


Consortium tackles the genetic basis of autism

23 February, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Two new suspected genetic links to autism have been outlined in a massive international study.


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