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Can Bumble Bees Fill Pollination Void?

The findings, which will be published in the November/December 2009 issue of Crop Science, offer promise for the use of bumble bee crop pollinators as an alternative to European honey bees, whose popu...

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Cell death occurs in the same way in plants, animals, and humans

Now an international constellation of research teams, including one at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, has shown that parts of the genetic programs that determine programmed cell deat...

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Study finds higher pathogen loads in collapsed honeybee colonies

The researchers, who represented Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Liege, Gembloux Agricultural University, North Carolina State University and the U.S. Department of A...

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Study Catalogs Black Hills Bees for Biology Research

South Dakota State University researchers will inventory native species of bees in the Black Hills region starting in late 2009.SDSU Plant Science Entomologist and Professor Paul Johnson said ...

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Discovery may lead to powerful new therapy for asthma

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have found that a single enzyme is apparently critical to most allergen-provoked asthma attacks — and that activity of the enzyme, known as ...

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New technology shows promise against resistant staph infections

Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have combined their revolutionary new drug-delivery system with a powerful antimicrobial agent to treat potentially deadly drug-...

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Malfunction of the respiratory epithelium is a cause of allergy?

Research on the mechanisms of allergy has focused on the understanding of aberrant immunoresponses. Only lately the role of epithelium as the first line of defense against allergens has been realized....

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Tiny capsules deliver

"People probably fear the effects of some treatments more than they fear the disease they treat," says Huda A. Jerri, graduate student, chemical engineering. "The drugs are poison. Trea...

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Bridging research begins on pollen disease vaccine

Researchers at the RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology (RCAI) have begun bridging research for a vaccine to prevent and treat pollen disease caused by cedar pollen. This is the first poll...

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Munich researchers discover key allergy gene

The gene was localized using cutting edge technologies for examining the whole human genome at the Helmholtz Zentrum München.The newly discovered FCER1A gene encodes the alpha chain of high af...

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Pesticide build-up could lead to poor honey bee health

Add the outside assault to the pesticides already in the waxy structure of the hive, and bee researchers see a problem difficult to evaluate and correct. However, an innovative approach may mitigate a...

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White blood cell uses DNA 'catapult' to fight infection

U.S. and Swiss scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how a type of white blood cell called the eosinophil may help the body to fight bacterial infections in the digestive tract, accordi...

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Multi-tasking Molecule Holds Key to Allergic Reactions

Hay fever is just one of a host of hypersensitivity allergic diseases that cause suffering worldwide and others, such as severe reactions to bee stings or eating peanuts, can be more serious and even ...

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Saving our bees

Most of the world's plant species rely on animals to transfer their pollen to other plants. The undisputed queen of these animal pollinators is the bee, made up of about 30,000 species worldwide,...

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Link shown between thunderstorms and asthma attacks in metro Atlanta area

While a relationship between thunderstorms and increased hospital visits for asthma attacks has been known and studied worldwide for years, this is the first time a team of climatologists and epidemio...

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