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Reports on Transfusion Medicine from Environmental Protection Agency Provide New Insights

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Blood Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in Transfusion Medicine. According to news reporting originating from Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Red ... [Published NewsRX - 2 hours ago]
First reported 3 hours ago - Updated 3 hours ago - 1 reports

Data on Cell Host and Microbe Described by Researchers at University of California

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Tuberculosis Week -- Investigators publish new report on Cell Host and Microbe. According to news reporting out of San Francisco, California, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Cytosolic bacterial ... [Published NewsRX - 3 hours ago]
First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 5 hours ago - 1 reports

Ground breaking cancer research finds immune system link

(Medical Xpress)—Curtin University researchers have found evidence that targeting specific cells in the body can reverse the effects of cancer on the immune system.Dr Connie Jackaman, Early Career Development Fellow at the Curtin Health Innovation Research ... [Published Medical Xpress - 14 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated 12 hours ago - 4 reports

Salamanders Help Researchers Figure Out How to Regrow Human Limbs

It may very well be that bionic limbs are fairly efficient in terms of helping disabled people carry on with their daily routine, yet researchers have not yet lost hope that humans could one day compel their bodies to regrow whatever limbs they happened ... [Published Softpedia - 12 hours ago]
First reported 13 hours ago - Updated 13 hours ago - 1 reports

Scientists make claims for drug to treat lung disorders

A new drug could revolutionise the treatment of intensive-care patients with lung disorders, scientists have claimed.It could become the first effective treatment for acute lung injury (ALI), which kills thousands of people every year.It is hoped that ... [Published Employee Benefits.co.uk - 13 hours ago]
First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 14 hours ago - 1 reports

TOPICS: Self-starting lifts a ghostly mystery

NEXT STOP HABERDASHERY: The lift at the David Jones building has been operating on its own accord.NEW BITS: An Axolotl.CREEPY things have been going on in Hunter buildings this week.Lifts operating on their own accord. Bank doors enticing criminals and ... [Published Newcastle Herald - 14 hours ago]
First reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

Data on Experimental Animals Reported by Researchers at Osaka University

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Virus Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Experimental Animals. According to news reporting from Osaka, Japan, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "The murine norovirus (MNV), which belongs ... [Published NewsRX - 20 hours ago]
First reported 20 hours ago - Updated 20 hours ago - 1 reports

Findings in Influenza A Virus Reported from Montana State University

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Virus Weekly -- A new study on RNA Viruses is now available. According to news reporting originating from Bozeman, Montana, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major ... [Published NewsRX - 20 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 2 reports

Discarded immune cells induce the relocation of stem cells

- CNIC researchers have discovered that the daily clearance of neutrophils from the body stimulates the release of hematopoietic stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream, according to a report published today in the journal Cell.Neutrophils ... [Published Bio-Medicine - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 3 reports

Could we soon REGROW limbs? Scientists say salamander discovery could lead to radical new treatments

The ability of salamanders to regrow limbs could eventually help with human limb regeneration, according to the latest research.The amphibians' immune systems are the key to the trait, which allows them to regrow limbs as well as regenerate spinal cords, ... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 4 reports

Ground breaking cancer research finds immune system link

Curtin University researchers have found evidence that targeting specific cells in the body can reverse the effects of cancer on the immune system.Dr Connie Jackaman, Early Career Development Fellow at the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI), ... [Published Health Canal - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Temple Scientists Weaken HIV I

nfection in Immune Cells Using Synthetic Agents Related to Active Ingredient in MarijuanaA+ R A-Temple Scientists Weaken HIV Infection in Immune Cells Using Synthetic Agents Related to Active Ingredient in MarijuanaWritten by aphroditefont size decrease ... [Published Hellenic News - May 23 2013]

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...According to news reporting originating from Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is common in intensive care unit (ICU) patients and is associated with complications that appear related to the duration of blood storage. We hypothesize that hemolysis of stored RBCs results in increases in the availability of nonheme-bound iron, which inhibits macrophage activation."
...According to news reporting out of San Francisco, California, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Cytosolic bacterial pathogens activate the cytosolic surveillance pathway (CSP) and induce innate immune responses, but how the host detects vacuolar pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis is poorly understood. We show that M tuberculosis also initiates the CSP upon macrophage infection via limited perforation of the phagosome membrane mediated by the ESX-1 secretion system."
NOTE: This article is in a special issue on the topic: "Seventy Years of Aerospace Research and Technology Excellence at NASA Glenn Research Center" : http://ascelibrary.org/toc/jaeeez/26/2
...According to news reporting out of Coral Gables, Florida, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Current antiretroviral treatment regimens represent significant improvements in the management of HIV-1 infection; however, these regimens have not achieved a functional or sterilizing cure. One barrier to achieving a cure may be suboptimal antiretroviral concentrations in sanctuary sites throughout the body, including the central nervous system, gut-associated lymphoid tissue, lymph nodes, and tissue macrophages."

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Reports on Transfusion Medicine from Environmen... [Published NewsRX - 2 hours ago]
Data on Cell Host and Microbe Described by Rese... [Published NewsRX - 3 hours ago]
NASA Spaceline Current Awareness 24 May 2013 [Published SpaceRef - 4 hours ago]
Findings from University of Miami Reveals New F... [Published NewsRX - 12 hours ago]
Salamanders Help Researchers Figure Out How to ... [Published Softpedia - 12 hours ago]
Scientists make claims for drug to treat lung d... [Published Employee Benefits.co.uk - 13 hours ago]
Ground breaking cancer research finds immune sy... [Published Medical Xpress - 14 hours ago]
TOPICS: Self-starting lifts a ghostly mystery [Published Newcastle Herald - 14 hours ago]
Data on Experimental Animals Reported by Resear... [Published NewsRX - 20 hours ago]
Findings in Influenza A Virus Reported from Mon... [Published NewsRX - 20 hours ago]
Navidea Biopharmaceuticals to Present Lymphosee... [Published Individual.com - 21 hours ago]
Scientists Think Salamanders Hold the Key to Li... [Published O&P Edge - May 24 2013]
Genome-Wide Analysis of the Salmonella Fis Regu... [Published Elites TV - May 24 2013]
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, The Little Biotech W... [Published Seeking Alpha - May 23 2013]
What Salamander Could Teach Scientists About Gr... [Published Popular Science - May 23 2013]
What Salamander Could Teach Scientists About Gr... [Published Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, ... - May 23 2013]
Discarded immune cells induce the relocation of... [Published Bio-Medicine - May 23 2013]
Could we soon REGROW limbs? Scientists say sala... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 23 2013]
Discarded immune cells induce the relocation of... [Published Medical Xpress - May 23 2013]
Could we soon REGROW limbs? Scientists say sala... [Published Mail Online UK - May 23 2013]
Scientist identifies cell that could hold the s... [Published The Verge - May 23 2013]
Ground breaking cancer research finds immune sy... [Published Health Canal - May 23 2013]
Breakthrough in cancer research in WA [Published The Sydney News - May 23 2013]
Breakthrough in cancer research in WA [Published Sydney Morning Herald - May 23 2013]
Breakthrough in cancer research in WA [Published Brisbane Courier-Mail - May 23 2013]
Temple Scientists Weaken HIV I [Published Hellenic News - May 23 2013]
Cigarette Smoking and Mechanisms of Susceptibil... [Published Advanced Engineering Informatics - May 22 2013]
Strategies for Cancer Vaccine Development [Published Buzzle.com - May 22 2013]
Australian Scientists Think We Can Grow Our Lim... [Published Vice Magazine US - May 22 2013]
Promedior Presents Encouraging Results from Cli... [Published EON: Enhanced Online News - May 22 2013]
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Macrophages Essential to Salamander Regeneration [Published Fight Aging! - May 21 2013]
Researchers investigate the ability of lower animals like the salamander to regenerate limbs and organs with the hopes that some of these mechanisms also exist in humans , just turned off at some point in our evolutionary history. Even if this is not ...
Anti-CD47 antibody may offer new route to succe... [Published News from Stanford's School of Medicine - May 20 2013]
Scientists at the School of Medicine have shown that their previously identified therapeutic approach to fight cancer via immune cells called macrophages also prompts the disease-fighting killer T cells to attack the cancer. ...
Study IDs key protein for cell death [Published MIT News feed - May 14 2013]
When cells suffer too much DNA damage, they are usually forced to undergo programmed cell death, or apoptosis. However, cancer cells often ignore these signals, flourishing even after chemotherapy drugs have ravaged their DNA.A new finding from MIT researchers ...
Won’t Some Folks Feel Stupid if it Turns Out Ma... [Published Hit & Run - May 03 2013]
<p><img alt="Keep your government hands off my macrophages!" height="216" src="http://cloudfront-media.reason.com/mc/2013_05/pot.jpg?h=216&w=270" title="Keep your government hands off my macrophages!|||Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service" width="270" ...
Cannabis As HIV Suppressant? [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - May 02 2013]
Preliminary research looks promising: The [cannabinoid type-2 receptor] in [white blood cell] macrophages is stimulated normally when THC enters the bloodstream, so nothing unusual there. However, it appears that macrophages that have their CB2 receptor ...
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A "Passport" for the Immune System [Published Univ Pennsylvania - YouTube - Feb 21 2013]
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Promedior Presents Encouraging Results from Cli... [Published EON: Enhanced Online News - May 22 2013]
Neumedicines Receives BARDA Notification of Int... [Published Business Wire - May 14 2013]
White Blood Cells Found to Play Key Role in Con... [Published PR Newswire: General Business - Mar 17 2013]
Conference on future cancer therapies [Published CisionWire - English - Feb 21 2013]
Scientists Discover Protein that Allows the Bod... [Published CisionWire - English - Feb 05 2013]
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