Sirtris Pharmaceuticals unveils promising, novel SIRT1 activators for...
Sirtris Pharmaceuticals has announced that findings in the journal Nature demonstrate that Sirtris has developed novel drug candidates that offer a promising, new approach to treating diseases of...
View ArticleSmoking wipes out protective genes
A University of Rochester scientist discovered that the toxins in cigarette smoke wipe out a gene that plays a vital role in protecting the body from the effects of premature aging.
View ArticleCigarettes leave deadly path by purging protective genes
A University of Rochester scientist discovered that the toxins in cigarette smoke wipe out a gene that plays a vital role in protecting the body from the effects of premature aging.
View ArticleGlaxoSmithKline to acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals
GlaxoSmithKline and Sirtris Pharmaceuticals Incorporated announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which GlaxoSmithKline will acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals for...
View ArticleResveratrol shows promise for treating human alcoholic fatty liver disease
The accumulation of fat in the liver as a result of chronic alcohol consumption could be prevented by consuming resveratrol, according to a new study with mice. The research found that resveratrol...
View ArticleResearchers identify a potentially universal mechanism of aging
Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product excessive deregulation.
View ArticleResearchers find link between two aging pathways in mice
Two previously identified pathways associated with aging in mice are connected, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
View ArticlePromising new targets for medications to treat cocaine addiction
Repeated use of addictive drugs such as cocaine causes long-lasting changes in parts of the brain involved in motivation and reward, among others, yet the precise mechanisms by which these changes are...
View ArticleResearch shows how cocaine regulates gene expression in a crucial reward region
The study, published by Cell Press in the May 14th issue of the journal Neuron, provides exciting insight into the molecular pathways regulated by cocaine and may lead to new strategies for battling...
View ArticleLongevity research till date may be riddled with flaws: Study
Research over the last decade showing that proteins called sirtuins can increase lifespan is deeply flawed, according to a new study in Nature that debunks prior claims of a direct causal link.
View ArticleSirtris Pharmaceuticals unveils promising, novel SIRT1 activators for...
Sirtris Pharmaceuticals has announced that findings in the journal Nature demonstrate that Sirtris has developed novel drug candidates that offer a promising, new approach to treating diseases of...
View ArticleSmoking wipes out protective genes
A University of Rochester scientist discovered that the toxins in cigarette smoke wipe out a gene that plays a vital role in protecting the body from the effects of premature aging.
View ArticleCigarettes leave deadly path by purging protective genes
A University of Rochester scientist discovered that the toxins in cigarette smoke wipe out a gene that plays a vital role in protecting the body from the effects of premature aging.
View ArticleGlaxoSmithKline to acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals
GlaxoSmithKline and Sirtris Pharmaceuticals Incorporated announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which GlaxoSmithKline will acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals for...
View ArticleResveratrol shows promise for treating human alcoholic fatty liver disease
The accumulation of fat in the liver as a result of chronic alcohol consumption could be prevented by consuming resveratrol, according to a new study with mice. The research found that resveratrol...
View ArticleResearchers identify a potentially universal mechanism of aging
Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product excessive deregulation.
View ArticleResearchers find link between two aging pathways in mice
Two previously identified pathways associated with aging in mice are connected, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
View ArticlePromising new targets for medications to treat cocaine addiction
Repeated use of addictive drugs such as cocaine causes long-lasting changes in parts of the brain involved in motivation and reward, among others, yet the precise mechanisms by which these changes are...
View ArticleResearch shows how cocaine regulates gene expression in a crucial reward region
The study, published by Cell Press in the May 14th issue of the journal Neuron, provides exciting insight into the molecular pathways regulated by cocaine and may lead to new strategies for battling...
View ArticleLongevity research till date may be riddled with flaws: Study
Research over the last decade showing that proteins called sirtuins can increase lifespan is deeply flawed, according to a new study in Nature that debunks prior claims of a direct causal link.
View Article