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BRCA1 Brain Development

Combo Treatment Benefits Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer

December 10, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Results of a Phase 2, open-label, dose-confirmation study of eribulin in combination with capecitabine, suggests that this therapy is efficacious in women with metastatic breast cancer (overall response rate 42.9% and clinical benefit rate 57.1%), wi ...

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Brain activity cycles

New Cause of Child Brain Tumor Identified

December 3, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Doctors and scientists from The University of Manchester have identified changes in a gene, which can increase the risk of developing brain tumors in children with a rare inherited condition called Gorlin syndrome. Gorlin syndrome causes an increase ...

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Bone metastases

HIV Drug Blocks Bone Metastases in Prostate Cancer

December 2, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Although prostate cancer can be successfully treated in many men, when the disease develops bone metastases, it is eventually lethal. In a study published online in the journal Cancer Research, researchers show that the receptor CCR5, best known for ...

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Childhood cancer treatment

Big Data to Make Big Difference in Childhood Cancer Treatment

November 26, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) research crunching vast amounts of data on childhood cancer to better tailor treatment is one step closer to assisting clinicians as the collaboration with the Kids Research Institute at The Children's Hospital a ...

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Skin cancer prevention

New Ways to Drain Cancer’s identify by Researchers

November 25, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Scientists at the University of Manchester have discovered a potential weakness in cancer’s ability to return or become resistant to treatment, by targeting the ‘fuel’ part of stem cells which allows tumors to grow. Cancer stem cells are particularl ...

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Bryostatin-1

Last Patient Dosed in Phase 2a Alzheimer’s Study

November 24, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Neurotrope, Inc. announced that the last patient has been dosed in its Phase 2a clinical trial of Bryostatin-1 for the treatment of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The trial is being conducted under an Investigational New Drug (IND) applicati ...

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Leukemic tumors

A New Approach to Fighting Leukemia

November 18, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Chronic myeloid leukemia develops when a gene mutates, causing blood-forming stem cells to grow rapidly into abnormal cells, known as leukemic tumors. The enzyme, Abl-kinase, is a member of the “kinase” family of enzymes, which serve as an "on" or "o ...

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BRCA1 Brain Development

Improved Survival in Women with HER2 Negative Breast Cancer

November 13, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

The results from a pooled analysis of two Phase 3 Halaven (eribulin) trials are published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. Findings from the pooled analysis show that eribulin improves overall survival in women compared to control. This overa ...

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Autism research

Multiple Models Reveal New Genetic Links in Autism

November 11, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

With the help of mouse models, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and the “tooth fairy,” researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have implicated a new gene in idiopathic or non-syndromic autism. This groundbreak ...

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HIV gene editing

Researchers Discover Promising Strategy for Fighting HIV

November 9, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers at Massachusetts General (MGH) and Boston Children’s hospitals (BCH) for the first time have used a relatively new gene-editing technique to create what could prove to be an effective technique for block ...

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