... in 2001).
To see how significant a role cyclins actually have, the Duke team took a look at the bigger picture --an ability only recently made possible by advances in genome technologies, ...
... very exciting molecule," said Jiyong Hong, a Duke assistant chemistry professor.
Hong's graduate ... activity that can foment cancerous cell growth.
The Duke team confirmed that, like FK228, largazole ...
... , M.D., a Professor of Medicine and Pathology at Duke University Medical Center and senior author of ... . Lai, Ph.D., lead author and a Duke Associate Professor of Medicine. "Our findings may also help to ...
A team of neuroscientists at Duke University Medical Center has suggested an entirely new way to explain a puzzling visual phenomenon called the flash-lag effect. Experts have debated for the past 100 ...
... between water and fat is an absolute magnetic resonance thermometer," Warren said.
The Duke team's report notes that the technique has been demonstrated in live rodents, including obese animals ...
... brilliant light best suited to the human eye. Duke adjunct physics professor Henry Everitt, ... what makes it happen so efficiently," Everitt said. The Duke team has already achieved efficiencies as high ...
... detectable CMV in their blood as well as in their tumors. The Duke team thought this might provide an opportunity ... Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., a Duke researcher and lead investigator on the study. “We knew ...
... M., Ph.D., professor of radiation oncology at Duke University Medical Center. "Unless the treatment is ... sites inactive and prevent them from growing."
The Duke team has completed a phase I trial with ...
... have already developed compounds that target some of the activated gene expression pathways that the Duke team discovered, and many of these compounds have promise for combating young women's tumors, ...
... particular subtype of cancer. For the first time, the Duke team has identified two types of cells ... Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke.
To find the normal cells at the root of medulloblastoma, ...
... along which the drugs deliver their therapeutic effects – may function differently than previously understood.
The Duke team developed specialized tests and studied two main pathways that stem from ...
... Chemical Society. The research was supported by the National Institutes of Health.
For their experiments, the Duke team attached nanospheres of gold to a targeting molecule known as a monoclonal ...
... -term memories created under these conditions often result in a permanent change in behavior."
The Duke team administered anesthesia to a mouse and stimulated the release of noradrenaline with an ...
... been caught in the act for the first time by a Duke University research team that watched a naïve brain ... 30 days or so, Fitzpatrick explained. What the Duke team saw happening as the animals opened ...
... both clinical and laboratory settings."
The results of the Duke team's experiments were published in the February issue ... team studied a well-known cell culture line of human breast cancer. The cells ...