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Diabetes spotlight falls onto fish.
Byline: Andy Coghlan Oct 05, 2006 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- People who eat fish contaminated with mercury may be at risk of developing diabetes. Shing-Hwa Liu and other researchers at the National Taiwan University in Taipei found that methyl mercury that...
Can our cells heal each other?
Byline: Andy Coghlan Feb 01, 2006 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- US scientists have made a controversial claim that still has to be peer-reviewed. Scientists at...
Tulane University tests new oral medication to treat sickle cell
Tulane University is testing a new oral medication for iron overload, a complication that can occur in sickle cell disease patients who receive repeated blood transfusions. The compound, known as ICL670, binds to extra iron in blood before the compound and iron are excreted. Tulane, one of 40 centers nationwide...
Tulane nets $1 million for kidney research
How the kidney develops in a fetus will be the subject of research at Tulane University, which has been awarded a four-year $1 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Tulane researcher and pediatric nephrologist Samir El-Dahr will head the research. El-Dahr...
Tulane's $4.3M stem cell grant builds interest for researchers
The Tulane University Center for Gene Therapy made a splash in research circles when it landed a $4.3 million grant to produce uniform stem cells for scientists worldwide. The school couldn't ask for better advertising to catch the attention of top gene-therapy researchers, said Dr. Darwin Prockop, director...
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