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Putting levers into place
s into place Published: Its no surprise that the newly reconfigured Oro Valley Town Council has denied a $360,000 construction tax rebate for Sanofi-Aventis, the pharmaceutical company building a $60 million-ish, energy- and environmentally...
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'Broadway' Event Aids Cancer Research
WOODBURY - Broadway performers recently brought music to the Litchfield hills to support the American Cancer Society's lifesaving Research Program.Nearly 100 guests attended the first-ever Broadway in the Hills event Sunday, June 8, at the...
Voices News:  Jun 28 2008 8:21AM
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Fruit fly protein acts as decoy to capture tumor growth factors, find Penn researchers
Implications for designing drugs to inhibit cancer How Argos, a fruit fly protein, acts as a 'decoy ' receptor, binding and neutralizing growth factor molecules (green) that promote the progression of cancer PHILADELPHIA -- Researchers at...
Genetic Engineering News:  May 29 2008 7:06PM
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Fruit Fly Protein Acts as Decoy to Capture Tumor Growth Factors
Many types of tumors grow because of over-expression of a protein known as the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) or a peptide hormone called epidermal growth factor (EGF) that binds and activates EGFR.

Argos mimics EGFR by binding to...

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Fruit Fly Protein Acts as Decoy to Capture Tumor Growth Factors
Newswise Researchers at the have shown how Argos, a fruit fly protein, acts as a 'decoy' receptor, binding growth factors that promote the progression of cancer.

Knowing how Argos neutralizes tumor growth may lead to new drug designs for...

Newswise:  May 29 2008 11:09AM
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Fruit Fly Protein Acts As Decoy To Capture Tumor Growth Factors
Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: 0 posts Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have shown how Argos, a fruit fly protein, acts as a 'decoy' receptor, binding growth...
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Fruit fly protein acts as decoy to capture tumor growth factors, find Penn researchers
, 3:46 PM EST PHILADELPHIA -- Researchers at the have shown how Argos, a fruit fly protein, acts as a decoy' receptor, binding growth factors that promote the progression of cancer.

Knowing how Argos neutralizes tumor growth may lead to...

Genetic Engineering News:  May 28 2008 8:38PM
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