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Antibodies associated with transplant rejection of otherwise healthy kidneys have been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, collaborating with colleagues in Germany
Antibodies associated with transplant rejection of otherwise healthy kidneys have been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, collaborating with colleagues in Germany. Physicians have been quite perplexed for years as to why some seemingly well-matched kidneys were rejected, The collaborative...
The Handbook of Educational Linguistics Is an Essential Volume for Students, Researchers, Language Educators, Curriculum Developers, and Educational Policy Makers.
M2 PRESSWIRE-28 January 2008-Research and Markets: The Handbook of Educational Linguistics Is an Essential Volume for Students, Researchers, Language Educators, Curriculum Developers, and Educational Policy MakersC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29012008 Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80870) has announced...
Plastic with changeable conductivity.(TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
Dr Yueh-Lin Loo, a researcher at The University of Texas at Austin, USA, has modified a plastic so its ability to carry an electrical current can be altered during manufacturing to meet the needs of future electronic devices. Loo, an Assistant Professor of Chemical...
Correction
'Ticket to Ride:Astrophysicists mull a return to the moon," (SN: 3/24/07, p. 185) incorrectly placed researcher Dan Lester at the University of Arizona instead of the University of Texas at Austin.
Gut reaction to lies.(Brief Article)
Your gut knows a lie when it hears one. A University of Texas study suggests that changes in gastric physiology are better than standard polygraph methods at distinguishing between lies and the truth. To test their hypothesis that the gastrointestinal tract is uniquely sensitive...
Highly accurate lensing in the mid-infrared range.(GLASS AND GLASS-CERAMICS)
Physicists at the University of Texas, USA, report that they have made a plane-shaped lens that can image a point source of light down to a focal spot only one-eighth of a wavelength wide. Made of silicon carbide SiC, the lens is the first such...
Smile, the E. coli bug is taking your picture.
Nov 28, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- US researchers have used the E. coli bacterium to take a photograph. Synthetic biologists at the University of California, ...
Dharmacon and 10 Leading Research Institutes Establish Global Initiative to Advance Research Using the World's First Human-Genome-Wide siRNA Library.
LAFAYETTE, Colorado, October 6 /PRNewswire/ -- - Founding Members Include Leading Biomedical Research Institutes in Six Countries Dharmacon, Inc., the world's leading supplier of innovative RNA and RNA interference RNAi research products, today announced the formation of the Genome-Wide RNAi Global...
Spice blocks melanoma growth.(using curcumin for the prevention of cancer)
Curcumin, the pungent yellow spice found in both turmeric and curry powders, blocks a key biological pathway needed for development of melanoma and other cancers, according to a study that appears in the journal Cancer. Researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center...
Older beer drinkers shown to have improved mental acuity
A study conducted at the University of Texas has concluded that older women who drink beer in moderation score better in memory tests than do total abstainers. Head researcher Dr. Graham McDougall presented his paper at the National Congress on the State of Science in Nursing Research, held Oct. 7th...


