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New Approach to Fighting Autoimmune Diseases
25.01.1996
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
REHOVOT, Israel -- January 25, 1996 -- A natural mechanism by which the body turns off inflammation may serve as a basis for the design of a...
Can the Amplifier Be Turned Off?
01.01.1996
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
The growth of breast cancer and other malignancies is spurred by a molecular "amplifier" that augments signals received by tumor cells...
Nothing to Sneeze At
01.01.1996
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A gene responsible for the production of an allergy-blocking protein has been discovered by the team of Prof. Israel Pecht at Weizmann Institute...
Tuberculosis Bacteria May Protect Against Autoimmune Disease
01.10.1995
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A protein derived from the tuberculosis bacterium might protect against multiple sclerosis
Improved Bone Marrow Transplants in Leukemia Patients
01.05.1995
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Potentially life-saving bone marrow transplants are carried out on the first leukemia patients
Compound to be Tested on AIDS Patients
01.10.1994
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A plant-derived anti-viral compund is being tested on AIDs patients
Mechanism of Blood Pressure Regulation Clarified
01.05.1994
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A control mechanism for sodium channels in the kidneys may aid in formulating drugs for hypertension
Hope for Early Diagnosis of Dread Autoimmune Disease
01.05.1993
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A new finding may lead the way to early diagnosis and possible treatments for myasthenia gravis
Immune System Decline in the Elderly Probed
01.05.1993
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Age bone marrow cells are implicated in the decline in thymus function
Shedding Light on Infertility
01.10.1992
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Natural growth factors might help prevent miscarriage or improve IVF success rates
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