May 7, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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Amplification of a Stat5 gene produces excess oncogenic protein that drives prostate cancer spread

Scientists have solved the mystery of why a substantial percentage of castrate-resistant metastatic prostate cancer cells contain abnormally high levels of the pro-growth protein Stat5. Continue reading

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April 22, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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Particular DNA changes linked with prostate cancer development and lethality

A new analysis has found that the loss or amplification of particular DNA regions contributes to the development of prostate cancer, and that patients with two of these DNA changes have a high likelihood of dying from the disease. The study provides va… Continue reading

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October 11, 2011
by Alice Henly
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Cleveland Indians to Install Innovative Wind Turbine Design Developed by Cleveland State University

Alice Henly, Research Fellow, New York
There will soon be a new homerun target for batters at Progressive Field. At the top of the south-east corner of the ballpark, down the first base line, the Cleveland Indians will be installing a m… Continue reading

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February 2, 2011
by Frances Beinecke
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Managing the Arctic in the Face of Climate Change: Aspen Commission Offers a Plan

The Aspen Institute Commission on Arctic Climate Change released a blueprint last week for how the international community can manage this fragile region—home to the world’s last undeveloped ocean—in the face of climate change.
We nee… Continue reading

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