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355 matches found for "Polyp"

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A Mechanical Model of Vocalization

"Voice disorders affect 30 percent of the general population and up to 60 percent of educators," says Plesniak. "The objective of our work is to develop a detailed understanding of the ...

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Johns Hopkins researchers track down protein responsible for chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps

A protein known to stimulate blood vessel growth has now been found to be responsible for the cell overgrowth in the development of polyps that characterize one of the most severe forms of sinusitis, ...

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Paradoxical protein might prevent cancer

Molecular signal pathways that stimulate the division of stem cells are generally the same as those active in tumour growth. This limits the possibility of treating cancer as the drugs that kill cance...

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Duke develops nano-scale drug delivery for chemotherapy

Duke University bioengineers have developed a simple and inexpensive method for loading cancer drug payloads into nano-scale delivery vehicles and demonstrated in animal models that this new nanoformu...

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New High Power Infrared Emitters Help To Produce Innovative Pipelines

Infrared emitters transfer heat without contactNew QRC® emitters with nano reflectors improve automated heating processesInfrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight help to manufacture p...

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High-definition Colonoscopy Detects More Polyps

They say their findings, presented today at the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology in San Diego, Calif., are not only important because a large group (2,430) of patients partic...

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Peptide-based method for monitoring gene expression in a host cell

The present invention relates to a method for monitoring the expression level of a gene in a host by modulating the activity of a regulatory bio molecule. The regulatory bio molecule is a nucleic acid...

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Canker disease in eucalyptus in the Basque Country

The expansion of rapid growth plantations such as those of eucalyptus came about in order to meet the needs of the growing paper pulp industry. Blights and diseases arose as one of the main threats to...

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Paper battery may power electronics in clothing and packaging material

That's one potential application of a new battery made of cellulose, the stuff of paper, being described in the October 14 issue of ACS' Nano Letters, a monthly journal.Albert Mihran...

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Green tea component may help preserve stored platelets, tissues

Published in the current double issue of Cell Transplantation (18:5/6), now freely available on-line at http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cog/ct, devoted to organ preservation and transplantation ...

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Troublesome green algae serve as coating substrate in record-setting battery

A group of researchers at the Ångström Laboratory at Uppsala University have discovered that the distinctive cellulose nanostructure of these algae can serve as an effective coating substrate for use ...

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Fear of insurance rejection deters potentially life saving genetic tests for bowel cancer

"This indicates that people have a significant fear of insurance discrimination which impacts their decision to have potentially life saving genetic testing," says co-lead author Dr Louise K...

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The nutritional value of Andalusian lupines is revealed

Javier Vioque is a scientific researcher from the Fat Institute (CSIC) in Seville. "We have studied the seeds of six species of lupin (Lupinus sp.) in the south of Spain and we believe that they ...

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Whole grain cereals, popcorn rich in antioxidants, not just fiber, new research concludes

Polyphenols are a major reason why fruits and vegetables — and foods like chocolate, wine, coffee, and tea — have become renowned for their potential role in reducing the risk of heart disease, cancer...

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New study shows that cocoa flavanols can be preserved during cooking and baking

The scientists initially saw that 50 to 95% of the flavanols were lost in making chocolate cakes. After further investigation, they found that the use of baking soda in the chocolate cake recipe was a...

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