Posts Tagged ‘kinase’
Clearest view yet of complex tied to cancer
BROWN (US) — Scientists have determined the structure of an enzyme complex that regulates vital cell functions. Continue…
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 12:44 - 0 Comments
Health & Medicine - Oct 8, 2009 12:16 - 1 Comment

Younger muscles through biochemistry
UC BERKELEY (US)—Researchers have identified critical biochemical pathways linked to the aging of human muscle. By manipulating these pathways, the researchers were able to turn back the clock on old human muscle, restoring its ability to repair and rebuild itself. (more…)
Health & Medicine - Sep 15, 2009 1:00 - 3 Comments

Gene—not diet—makes mice obese?

Both mice were fed high-fat diets for several months. Deleting the IKKE gene in the mouse on the left protected it against the weight gain apparent in the mouse on the right. (Credit: Scott Galvin/University of Michigan)
Health & Medicine - Aug 18, 2009 10:26 - 0 Comments

Potent target for stopping colon cancer

“If we can use an inhibitor to block ERBB3, then it should be a very potent anti-cancer therapeutic,” says the study’s lead author David Threadgill.










