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- Circadian rhythms control body’s response to intestinal infections
- Disease Virulence Evolves in Response to Population Density, Immunity
- Chemical screen points to new line of attack against neuroblastoma
- Scientists Find Chemical that Causes ‘Kidney’ Failure in Mosquitoes
| Circadian rhythms control body’s response to intestinal infections Posted: 31 May 2013 09:42 AM PDT Circadian rhythms can boost the body’s ability to fight intestinal bacterial infections, UC Irvine researchers have found. |
| Disease Virulence Evolves in Response to Population Density, Immunity Posted: 31 May 2013 09:26 AM PDT A unique form of pink eye found in some songbird species has given researchers insight into how disease virulence – or severity of harm to the host – evolves in conjunction with a susceptible population’s density and/or disease resistance. These findings may help scientists understand and predict the impacts of highly contagious human diseases, like SARS or flu. |
| Chemical screen points to new line of attack against neuroblastoma Posted: 31 May 2013 08:14 AM PDT In the war on neuroblastoma, the current chemical weaponry is reaching its limit. Kimberly Stegmaier, a physician-scientist who treats children with cancer, describes having reached a ceiling in terms of treating this type of tumor with classical chemotherapy drugs. Such drugs are designed to kill cancer cells, but they also destroy many healthy cells in the process. Children with high-risk neuroblastoma may receive multiple cycles of chemotherapy over a six-month period, in addition to stem-cell transplantation, radiation, surgery, and immunotherapy. |
| Scientists Find Chemical that Causes ‘Kidney’ Failure in Mosquitoes Posted: 31 May 2013 07:41 AM PDT An Ohio State University researcher and his collaborators have discovered a chemical that causes “kidney” failure in mosquitoes, which may pave the way to the development of new insecticides to fight deadly mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. |
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