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Collagen-seeking synthetic protein could lead doctors to tumor locations

The technique could lead to a new type of diagnostic imaging technology and may someday serve as a way to move medications to parts of the body where signs of disease have been found. In a study...

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Scientists unravel the cause behind osteoarthritis

Researchers have identified a molecular mechanism central to the development of osteoarthritis (OA), a finding that could pave way for treatment of the painful condition. "Clinically, scientists have...

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Penn Study Finds A Genetic Basis For Muscle Endurance In Animal Study

Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have identified a gene for endurance, or more precisely, a negative regulator of it. Not having the gene relates to...

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11 Scientists Funded to Move Arthritis Research Forward

Eleven cutting-edge scientists researching arthritis have been awarded grants totaling $810,000 by the Arthritis National Research Foundation. Moving arthritis research forward with new, innovative...

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The Arthritis National Research Foundation is Moving Arthritis Research Forward

In uncertain economic times the Arthritis National Research Foundation continues to move the field of arthritis research forward by funding $950,000 in arthritis research grants to 13 cutting-edge...

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Osteoarthritis Finding Could Pave Way for Prevention

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Challenging long-held notions that osteoarthritis is a result mainly of wear and tear on the joints, researchers led by Dr. William H. Robinson of the Department of...

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Blocking protein expression delays onset of multiple sclerosis in mice, study...

(Source: Stanford University) MAY 9, 2013 BY KRISTA CONGER Blocking the expression of just one protein in the brain delays the onset of paralysis in mice with a form of multiple sclerosis, say...

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'Humanized' mice advance study of rheumatoid arthritis

Corresponding and senior author Harris Perlman, associate professor of rheumatology at Feinberg, introduced his team's new prototype mouse model in a recent online issue of the Journal of Translational...

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Study proves protein filament's role in cartilage strength

--> Research conducted by UC Davis Health System and the Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education at Scripps Clinic shows how the protein filament vimentin provides healthy cartilage...

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Study Finds High-dose Intravenous Vitamin C Reduces Pain and Inflammation in...

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Zebrafish may harbour illness cure A new study has highlighted the importance of zebrafish as a model organism for human disease research. Researchers demonstrated that 70 per cent of protein-coding...

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Discovery shows fat triggers rheumatoid arthritis

"We found that fat in the knee joints secretes a protein called pro-factor D which gives rise to another protein known as factor D that is linked to arthritis," said Nirmal Banda, Ph.D., associate...

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Protein that resets body`s `food clock` found

Washington, December 26: Researchers have discovered a protein that is critical in resetting the `food clock` if your eating habits change, a finding that may explain the molecular basis of diabetes,...

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Selexis Lubris Partnership Advances Difficult-to-Express Protein Towards Clinic

Lubris Achieves Over Gram per Liter of Recombinant Human Lubricin Using Selexis SUREtechnology Platform Download image...

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Blocking protein expression delays onset of multiple sclerosis in mice, study...

Exactly why this happens is still unclear. It may be, in part, that blocking expression of the protein, SIRT1, enhances the production of cells that make the insulating myelin sheath necessary for the...

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Study Finds High-dose Intravenous Vitamin C Reduces Pain and Inflammation in...

WICHITA, Kan., Dec. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a major inflammatory joint disease that causes cartilage destruction, bone erosions, and joint destruction. In severe...

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Anchoring proteins influence glucose metabolism and insulin release

"Our discovery that anchored enzymes contribute to the regulation of cellular events that underlie diabetes may help us to move more rapidly toward new therapies to control this increasingly prevalent...

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Fat found in knee joints triggers rheumatoid arthritis

Tweet Washington, May 9 (ANI): Researchers have discovered that fat cells in the knee secrete a protein linked to arthritis. The finding could pave the way for new gene therapies that could offer...

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Finding in arginine paradox study translates into treatment for teen

Finding the solution to the disorder plaguing now 17-year-old Jonathan Oliphint was a long quest that Lee, a professor of molecular and human genetics at BCM, undertook when he first saw him as a young...

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