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T cells Defined
Lymphocytes involved in cellular immunity. See T lymphocyte.
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Science teacher shares insect collection at Longview library
Published July 23, 2008, 11:56 pm, The Daily News
Mark Morris biology teacher Larry Byman’s insect collection at the Longview library is bringing children a little closer to the world of the creepy, crawly and sometimes beautiful.
Students soak in summer of science
Published July 23, 2008, 11:04 pm, The Celina Record
Three Celina students were among 25 North and Northeast Texas high schoolers who recently finished a four-week camp at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The 25 were selected out of 65 applicants to attend the university’s Infinity Institute.
Will computers ever use DNA instead of silicon chips?
Published July 23, 2008, 4:14 pm, Guardian Unlimited
There is no easy way to wire up DNA to the other parts of a regular computer
MCVI's 'bioactive' stent could speed recovery
Published July 23, 2008, 1:19 pm, Miami Herald
Several Miami researchers and a longtime healthcare executive have joined to form a company that is working to develop a revolutionary ''bioactive'' stent using biotech and genetic engineering.
Cancer Drug Delivery Research At Case Western Reserve University Cuts Time From Days To Hours
Published July 23, 2008, 6:10 am, Medical News Today
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a technique that has the potential to deliver cancer-fighting drugs to diseased areas within hours, as opposed to the two days it currently takes for existing delivery systems. Using laboratory mice, drug delivery time from injection to the cancer cells was reduced from two days to mere hours.
Quantum poetics
Published July 23, 2008, 4:24 am, Guardian Unlimited
A friend emailed months ago and asked me to contribute to an anthology of "space poems". He was pairing up poets with astronomers in the hopes that new poetry would result, and my counterpart was Paul Murdin, the treasurer of the Royal Astronomical Society.
UConn Mentoring Program Exposes High School Students To College Science
Published July 23, 2008, 3:20 am, Hartford Courant
— Jessica Guastamachio and Lorena Lazo De La Vega think rat brains "kind of look like chickens."
Plants Make Vaccine For Treating Type Of Cancer, Stanford Study
Published July 23, 2008, 3:10 am, Medical News Today
Plants could act as safe, speedy factories for growing antibodies for personalized treatments against a common form of cancer, according to new findings from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The findings came in the first human tests of an injectable vaccine grown in genetically engineered plants.
News From The Journals Of The American Society For Microbiology
Published July 23, 2008, 1:13 am, Medical News Today
Blue Light and Hydrogen Peroxide May Effectively Treat Biofilms That Cause Cavities and Gum Disease Blue light commonly used by dentists to cure resin fillings and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) combined may be capable of reaching and treating bacteria in deep layers of biofilms that can cause cavities and gingivitis.
MIT Identifies Cells For Spinal-Cord Repair - Could Lead To Non-Surgical Treatment For Injuries
Published July 23, 2008, 1:11 am, Medical News Today
A researcher at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory has pinpointed stem cells within the spinal cord that, if persuaded to differentiate into more healing cells and fewer scarring cells following an injury, may lead to a new, non-surgical treatment for debilitating spinal-cord injuries.
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- Man's own cells killing his skin cancer | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com: By using specially selected T cells from the cancer infected are of his body, multiplying them and then injecting them back in to his body, the T cells have annihilated the tumours .
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- Regulatory T Cells: Below is a list of IMGENEX's antibodies against Transcription Factors.
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- Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response: <sep/&a mp;gt;by using IDO, an enzyme used by fetuses to help avoid rejection, to recruit powerful regulatory T cells that turn down the immune response, researchers say.
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- Increased CD4+ CD25+ T Regulatory Cell Activity in Trauma Patients Depresses Protective Th1 Immunity.: regulatory T cells found to increase in response to trauma (Annals of Surgery_Sep 2006)
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- Entrez PubMed: Treg cells may therefore represent a potentially novel target for immunotherapy of malignant gliomas.
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- KM Lab Cell Biology: cool movies of t cells in action, synaptic activity
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