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  • Improving Proteomics Approaches
    ... SGC also maintains academic collaborations, for example with the University of Colorado. A potential drawback to commercial partners is the unique agreement by which SGC publishes ...
    5-15-2013
  • Study: Protein Secreted by Certain Fat Cells Can Trigger RA
    Scientists have found that a particular type of fat tissue may hold the key to the development of rheumatoid arthritis. A team led by investigators at the University of Colorado ...
    5-8-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... Calgary University of California, Davis University of Canterbury, New Zealand University of Colorado University of Connecticut University of Delaware University of Florida ...
  • Performing "Informative Clinical Trials" in Mice
    ... A Clinical Trial in Mice John J. Tentler, Ph.D., and colleagues of the division of medical oncology at the University of Colorado at Denver studied the efficacy of ENMD-2076, a ...
    4-17-2013
  • DNA Collection v. DNA Privacy
    ... California, Colorado, Texas, and Virginia are among states that carry out familial ... The University of Massachusetts state lab in Amherst has been closed since January, after ...
    2-25-2013
  • Lucky 13 Serial Entrepreneurs
    Sciences, November 2006. At present: Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Co-Director of the University of Colorado Cardiovascular Institute at UC Denver School of Medicine. ...
    11-12-2012
  • HBV Target Triggers Viral Replication and Apoptosis
    However, the cellular targets of the protein and its mechanism of action in HBV pathogenesis haven't been well characterized. A team at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and ...
    10-23-2012
  • New Firm Targets Genetic Heart Diseases
    Ph.D., professor of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at the University of Colorado. "MyoKardia's approach addresses this challenge head-on by employing genetics ...
    9-20-2012
  • Enzyme Identifies Elusive Melanoma CSCs
    The University of Colorado Cancer Center-led team say the melanoma CSCs express high levels of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity, and primarily the ALDH1A1 and ALDH1A3 ...
    8-24-2012
  • How the Nose Knows
    The answer, for irritating odors at least, is starting to become clear. Studying mice, Dr. Weihong Lin and colleagues at the University of Colorado, Denver, and the University of ...
    8-15-2012
  • Helping Rats Kick the Habit
    Neuroscience Ph.D. Program and a member of the Center for Neuroscience at University of Colorado Boulder, said in the statement. "This work fundamentally changes what we ...
    8-15-2012
  • Directing Genomic Evolution
    A team led by Dr. Ryan Gill at the University of Colorado is developing new genetic and genomic tools, including microarrays, to improve our understanding of the evolution and ...
    8-10-2012
  • Progesterone Bullies MicroRNA in Breast Cancer
    breast cancers to become more stem-like, aggressive and resistant to standard endocrine and chemotherapies is described by researchers at the University of Colorado, Denver. ...
    8-10-2012
  • Update: NIH Funding Helped Support Esteemed University of Colorado...
    GEN reported yesterday that the University of Colorado-Denver research group that included the accused killer in the Aurora, Colorado Massacre, James Holmes, was awarded an NIH ...
    7-24-2012
  • NIH Funding Helped Support Esteemed University of Colorado-Denver...
    James Holmes, the accused killer in the Aurora, Colorado Massacre, had been part of a University of Colorado-Denver research group carrying out innovative studies on the systems ...
    7-23-2012
  • Journal Articles

  • Recovery of MicroRNA from Stored Human Peripheral Blood Samples
    Eric Seelenfreund, Steven E. Robinson, Carol M. Amato, Lynne T. Bemis, William A. Robinson
    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    We isolated and then amplified and quantitated miRs from human peripheral blood samples stored in the University of Colorado Denver Skin Cancer Biorepository to determine whether ...
  • Review of American Indian Veteran Telemental Health
    Jay Shore, L. Jeanne Kaufmann, Elizabeth Brooks, Byron Bair, Nancy Dailey, W.J. “Buck” Richardson, James Floyd, Jeff Lowe, Herbert Nagamoto, Robert Phares, Spero Manson
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    Over the past decade, the Department of Veterans Affairs in conjunction with the University of Colorado Denver has turned to the promising field of telemental health to develop a ...
  • Acceptability of Telepsychiatry in American Indians
    Jay H. Shore, Elizabeth Brooks, Daniel Savin, Heather Orton, Jim Grigsby, Spero M. Manson
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    Fifty-three North Plains American Indian veterans from the Vietnam Era participated in this study. A videoconferencing link between the University of Colorado at Denver Health ...
  • An Interview with Robert S. Lane, Ph.D.
    Robert S. Lane
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Robert Lane received a B.A. degree in psychology from the University of California at ... The diseases he and his many co-workers have investigated include Colorado tick fever, ...

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