By: Montwrobleski77 | 2010-09-26 | Cancer The absence of alterations in PDGF expression in rat mesothelioma, in contrast to the data for the human disease, suggests that the production of this growth factor by transformed mesothelial cells may be species specific read more
By: Stephen Jones | 2010-12-15 | Alternative Medicine The innate immune system is an ancient mechanism of host defense in almost all multicellular organisms from plants to humans. In invertebrates, it is the only mechanism of defense against pathogens but in higher vertebrates it is the first line of defense. read more
By: Mont Wrobleski | 2010-09-25 | Mesothelioma The absence of alterations in PDGF expression in rat mesothelioma, in contrast to the data for the human disease, suggests that the production of this growth factor by transformed mesothelial cells may be species specific read more
By: Aarkstore Enterprise | 2010-12-16 | Breast Cancer Aarkstore.com announce a new report "Stakeholder Insight: Breast Cancer (Hormone Receptor-Negative) - Triple-negative breast cancer offers a significant opportunity to new market entrants while Herceptin dominates the HER-2-positive market" through its vast collection of market research report. read more
By: Stephen Jones | 2010-12-15 | Alternative Medicine IMGENEX is a recognized leader in providing tools for the study of cellular responses. We have experience in the manufacture of reagents and application development and test systems for the study of cellular response pathways, especially pathways related to immune receptors with emphasis on Toll-like receptors read more
By: Andrews Alzberg | 2010-12-03 | Technology EGFR, or Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor is a member of the ErbB family, a tyrosine kinase receptor known to affect cellular growth and differentiation. read more
By: Mont Wrobleski | 2010-10-05 | Mesothelioma Cultured normal mesothelial cells expressed PDGF alpha-receptor mRNA and protein and had weak to undetectable levels of the PDGF beta-receptor mRNA and protein read more
By: Allision | 2011-01-09 | Technology CX3CR1 is a large cytokine protein. The only known member of the chemokine receptor family, it is a receptor for the novel transmembrane protein fractalkine (CX3CL1). read more
By: drewmons11 | 2010-11-12 | Medicine Salvia has a mu-opioid receptor that can cause sedation, euphoria and as a pain relief. There are drugs that also work in the kappa (1)-opioid receptor and this kind of drugs can cause hallucination that is often unpleasant. read more
By: Mike Bordon | 2010-10-12 | Medicine So what is Generic Symbicort? It is a type of combination medication which contains receptor agonists for both beta-adrenergic and corticosteroid receptors. Generic Symbicort is very effective in treating asthma and COPD. read more
By: James Blatt | 2011-05-21 | Business Receptors hold an important part in the functioning that starts from the radio reception to the broadcasting section. read more
By: Tushar Virani | 2011-09-01 | Health & Fitness Hormonal therapy is used to reduce the risk of early-stage, hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer coming back after surgery and to treat advanced-stage/metastatic hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer. Hormonal therapy can be used by both pre- and post-menopausal women and men. Hormonal therapy will not work on cancers that are hormone-receptor-negative. read more
By: MC Ezzia | 2010-04-02 | Breast Cancer ER-positive cancers are more probable to respond to anti-estrogen therapies. If you have an ER-positive cancer, you might respond well to tamoxifen, a drug that runs by blocking the estrogen receptors on the breast tissue cells and slowing their estrogen-fuelled development. A study advocates that Herceptin might be helpful regardless of your ER/PR status. read more
By: Tushar Virani | 2011-09-01 | Health & Fitness Most of the estrogen in women's bodies is made by the ovaries. Estrogen makes hormone-receptor-positive breast cancers grow. So reducing the amount of estrogen or blocking its action can reduce the risk of early-stage hormone-receptor-positive breast cancers coming back (recurring) after surgery. Hormonal therapy medicines can also be used to help shrink or slow the growth of advanced-stage or metastatic hormone-receptor-positive breast cancers. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-13 | Business Types of interferon Based on the type of receptor through which they signal, human interferons have been classified into three major types. Interferon type I: All type I IFNs bind to a specific cell surface receptor complex known as the IFN- receptor (IFNAR) that consists of IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 chains. The type I interferons present in humans are IFN-, IFN- and IFN-. Interferon type II: Binds to IFNGR. In humans this is IFN- read more