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 Infusion of Enzyme in Scar Tissue Following Chronic Stroke may Make Patients Stronger
Infusion of Enzyme in Scar Tissue Following Chronic Stroke may Make Patients Stronger
Patients could recover quicker if the scar tissue that develops following a stroke is modified by infusion of an enzyme, a new study conducted by researchers at Buck Institute for Research o... 
 E.Coli Antimicrobial Resistance Increased by Five Times for Commonly Used UTI Drug
E.Coli Antimicrobial Resistance Increased by Five Times for Commonly Used UTI Drug
Antimicrobial resistance to one of the most commonly prescribed drug, ciprofloxacin, for urinary tract infections has increased by more than five times in the last decade, according to a new... 
 Enzyme That Slows Part of the Aging Process in Astronauts Identified
Enzyme That Slows Part of the Aging Process in Astronauts Identified
5-lipoxygenase helps prevent or lessen the severity of immune problems in astronauts, say researchers. "The outcomes of this space research might be helpful to improve health in ... 

 Blood Glucose Regulated by Enzyme Present in Saliva
Blood Glucose Regulated by Enzyme Present in Saliva
Following starch ingestion, blood glucose levels are influenced by genetically-determined differences in an enzyme called salivary amylase, says a new study. Specifically, higher salivar... 
 Key Enzyme That Protects Nerves from Degeneration Identified
Key Enzyme That Protects Nerves from Degeneration Identified
A critical role of an enzyme called Nmnat in nerve fiber maintenance and neuroprotection has been uncovered by scientists in an animal model of nerve injury. Understanding biological pat... 
 Antimicrobial Catheters may be Cost-Saving Equipment
Antimicrobial Catheters may be Cost-Saving Equipment
Scientists are developing a new catheter coating that reduces bacterial attachment to its surface. They are presenting their findings at the Society for General Microbiology's Spring Confere... 
 How Clot-Busting Enzyme is Switched on
How Clot-Busting Enzyme is Switched on
Researchers have discovered how a blood clot-busting enzyme is switched on; a finding that could lead to new treatments for clotting and bleeding disorders, and some cancers. In finding... 
Halting DNA Repair Enzyme Might Result in Cancer Therapy
Halting DNA Repair Enzyme Might Result in Cancer Therapy
Scientists have clarified on the consequences of what happens in cells once DNA is damaged. The research group in the Faculty of Medicine 'n' Dentistry at the University of Alberta hopes... 
Enzyme Function Could Hold Key in Finding Muscular Dystrophy Therapies: Study
Enzyme Function Could Hold Key in Finding Muscular Dystrophy Therapies: Study
The precise function of an enzyme critical for normal muscle structure which is also involved in several muscular dystrophies has been figured out by researchers at the University of Iowa. T... 
 Possible Anti-Cancer Target: Enzyme That Flips Switch on Cells' Sugar Cravings
Possible Anti-Cancer Target: Enzyme That Flips Switch on Cells' Sugar Cravings
Previous research has shown that cancer cells tend to take up more glucose than healthy cells. Researchers are increasingly interested in exploiting this tendency with drugs that target ... 
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