... to uncontrolled tumor growth.
Details of the study, to be published in the May 16 issue of the journal ACS Chemical Biology, show how small-molecule inhibitors can be designed to target a family of ...
... births. SMA is the leading cause of hereditary infant death in the United States. The study is scheduled for publication online Oct. 8 by ACS Chemical Biology.
... sleeping sickness, a parasitic disease that kills at least 50,000 people each year. Their study appears in the current edition of ACS Chemical Biology.
... research has been published in the academic journals Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and ACS Chemical Biology, and he has obtained patents for both compounds.
Turkson is passionate ...
... 's deadly toxin is made and how it might be disarmed naturally. In a paper published online in ACS Chemical Biology, the scientists have identified the set of genes that manufactures the toxin and in ...
... fight this disease, which frustrates backyard gardeners and commercial farmers alike, the researchers say. The study is in the current online issue issue of ACS Chemical Biology, a monthly journal...
... can damage the prenatal immune system as well as that of infants and children, according to an article scheduled for the 19 January issue of ACS' Chemical Research in Toxicology, a monthly journal...
... factors that can damage the prenatal immune system as well as that of infants and children, according to an article scheduled for the Jan. 19 issue of ACS' Chemical Research in Toxicology.
... large-scale screening of additives that discovered two additives with previously unrecognized xenoestrogen effects. Their report appears in the current edition of ACS' Chemical Research in Toxicology.
... professor of chemistry Anna Mapp and coworkers, is described in the current issue of the journal ACS Chemical Biology.
Molecules that can prompt genes to be active are called transcriptional ...
... proteins in genes working at abnormally low levels or shut off genes producing an abnormal protein linked to disease. Their report is in the current issue of ACS Chemical Biology, a monthly journal...
... smoke damages the genetic material DNA in ways that could increase the risk of cancer. Their study is scheduled for the 15 June issue of ACS' Chemical Research in Toxicology, a monthly journal...
... a test that enlists pinhead-sized worms in efforts to discover badly needed new antibiotics. Their study appeared in ACS Chemical Biology, a monthly journal. Frederick Ausubel and ...
... marijuana, like smoking tobacco, has toxic effects on cells. Their study is scheduled for the Aug. 17 issue of ACS' Chemical Research in Toxicology, a monthly journal. Rebecca Maertens ...
... probe for identifying proteins affected by a key chemical process important in aging and disease. The probe ... study is scheduled for the Sept. 18 issue of ACS Chemical Biology, a monthly journal. Kate ...