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Molecular Therapy releases characteristics and activity of SNS01 formulation

May 24, 2012
Senesco Technologies, Inc., announced today that the characteristics and activity of SNS01 have been released on-line in Molecular Therapy, the official journal of the American Society for Gene & Cell Therapy.

Distinct Molecular Subtype Of Prostate Cancer Discovered

May 21, 2012
A collaborative expedition into the deep genetics of prostate cancer has uncovered a distinct subtype of the disease, one that appears to account for up to 15 percent of all cases, say researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute...

Scientists discover distinct molecular subtype of prostate cancer

May 20, 2012
NEW YORK, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., AND BOSTON (May 20, 2012) -- A collaborative expedition into the deep genetics of prostate cancer has uncovered a distinct subtype of the disease, one that appears to account for up to 15 percent of all cases, say researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College, the Broad ...

Scientists discover distinct molecular subtype of prostate cancer

May 20, 2012
(New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College) A collaborative expedition into the deep genetics of prostate cancer has uncovered a distinct subtype of the disease, one that appears to account for up to 15 percent of all cases, say researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College, the Broad ...

Hitting snooze on the molecular clock: Rabies evolves slower in hibernating bats

May 18, 2012
The rate at which the rabies virus evolves in bats may depend heavily upon the ecological traits of its hosts, according to researchers at the University of Georgia, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. Their study, published May 17 in the journal ...

Hitting snooze on the molecular clock: Rabies evolves slower in hibernating bats

May 18, 2012
Athens, Ga. The rate at which the rabies virus evolves in bats may depend heavily upon the ecological traits of its hosts, according to researchers at the University of Georgia, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. Their study, published May 17 ...

Hitting snooze on the molecular clock: Rabies evolves slower in hibernating bats

May 18, 2012
(University of Georgia) The rate at which the rabies virus evolves in bats may depend heavily upon the ecological traits of its hosts, according to research from the University of Georgia, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium published May 17 in the ...

A new optical microscopy approach opens the door to better observations in molecular biology

May 17, 2012
Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and CNRS have set up a new optical microscopy approach that combines two recent imaging techniques in order to visualize molecular assemblies without affecting their biological functions, at a resolution 10 times better than that of traditional microscopes. Using this approach, they were able to ...

Molecular biomarkers in the lungs may be an additional predictive technique for cancer screening

May 16, 2012
The most recent research released in June's Journal of Thoracic Oncology says molecular biomarkers in the tissue and fluid lining the lungs might be an additional predictive technique for lung cancer screening.

Response To Lung Cancer Therapy May Be Determined By Molecular Subtypes And Genetic Alterations

May 14, 2012
Cancer therapies targeting specific molecular subtypes of the disease allow physicians to tailor treatment to a patient's individual molecular profile. But scientists are finding that in many types of cancer the molecular subtypes are more varied than previously thought and contain further genetic alterations that can affect a patient's response ...

Lung cancer molecular subtypes correlate with genetic alterations, patient’s response to therapy

May 14, 2012
Cancer therapies targeting specific molecular subtypes of the disease allow physicians to tailor treatment to a patient's individual molecular profile. But scientists are finding that in many types of cancer the molecular subtypes are more varied than previously thought and contain further genetic alterations that can affect a patient's response ...

Molecular subtypes and genetic alterations may determine response to lung cancer therapy

May 11, 2012
Cancer therapies targeting specific molecular subtypes of the disease allow physicians to tailor treatment to a patient's individual molecular profile. But scientists are finding that in many types of cancer the molecular subtypes are more varied than previously thought and contain further genetic alterations that can affect a patient's response ...