... with enzymatic activity, also known as abzymes, which can attack the Achilles heel of the virus in a precise way. "The abzymes ... with lupus, and an immune response to such a sequence that resembles the Achilles heel can explain the production of abzymes in lupus ...
... from cell death and exerts resistance to chemotherapy has an Achilles heel, a vulnerability that can be exploited to target and kill ... study "provides a proof of the principle that Akt's Achilles heel -- a consequence of its role in metabolism -- can be exploited ...
... ants than cane toads, they discovered. The results are interesting not only because they reveal the cane toad's Achilles' heel – a weakness that could be exploited to help control ...
... copes with a shortage of vaccines for H1N1 influenza, a team of Alabama researchers have raised hopes that they have found an Achilles' heel for all strains of the flu—antioxidants. In an article ...
The digital revolution is turning into the achilles heel of Swiss banks, according to security and banking experts quizzed about recent stolen data turning up in the hands of neighbouring countries.
... turn cells into 'viral hotels' by exploiting tiny molecules in human DNAA genetic achilles heel that helps viruses invade the body and trigger cancer has been uncovered by scientists.Some viruses learned ...
... RNAs. This mechanism is so different from what has already been discovered about the biology underpinning pain that it could be the Achilles heel of chronic inflammatory pain, which is notoriously ...
By understanding basics of viral reproduction, scientists are closer to knocking out flu's Achilles' heel.
... of iron in the human intestine, he said. It might also uncover what Hamza calls a "universal Achilles heel" for targeting the parasites that are a particular problem ...
... at Rothamsted Research said "We were able to use the information in the genome sequence almost immediately to look for a potential Achilles' heel. We singled out a protein which helps keep ...
... in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows how scientists have used a mathematical tool to possibly identify an Achilles heel in HIV which may lead to new vaccines ...
... and has a high affinity for folic acid, a vitamin which helps "feed" the cancer cells, and represents an "Achilles' Heel" for cancer researchers to target. "We anticipate ...
... team of researchers led by clinicians at Weill Cornell Medical College have discovered a genetic Achilles' heel in an aggressive type of prostate cancer ...
... at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have identified cancer cell mitochondria as the unsuspecting powerhouse and "Achilles' heel" of tumor growth, opening up the door ...
Researchers have identified a new class of genes, dubbed CYCLOPS, that may serve as an Achilles' heel for many forms of cancer.