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- Researchers use sugar to halt esophageal cancer in its tracks
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- Researchers use sugar to halt esophageal cancer in its tracks
Researchers use sugar to halt esophageal cancer in its tracks Posted: 15 Jan 2012 12:09 PM PST Scientists have identified changes in the patterns of sugar molecules that line pre-cancerous cells in the esophagus, a condition called Barrett's dysplasia, making it much easier to detect and remove these cells before they develop into esophageal cancer. These findings have important implications for patients and may help to monitor their condition and prevent the development of cancer. |
Scientists introduces automated imaging to greatly speed whole-brain mapping efforts Posted: 15 Jan 2012 11:00 AM PST New technology transforms the way detailed anatomical images can be made of whole brains and will greatly facilitate systematic comparison of neuroanatomy in mouse models of human brain disorders, e.g., autism and schizophrenia. |
Researchers use sugar to halt esophageal cancer in its tracks Posted: 15 Jan 2012 10:59 AM PST Scientists have identified changes in the patterns of sugar molecules that line pre-cancerous cells in the esophagus, a condition called Barrett's dysplasia, making it much easier to detect and remove these cells before they develop into esophageal cancer. These findings have important implications for patients and may help to monitor their condition and prevent the development of cancer. |
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