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Controlling Key Enzyme in Brain Offers Clue For Future Obesity Treatment
Dec 15 2009 | News
The Sirt1 enzyme in the body has generated enormous attention as a possible secret to living longer. Some scientists believe that fasting and drinking wine appear to aid in this quest because both likely activate Sirt1, unleashing its power. But researchers from Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that Sirt1 in the brain has its own potential health benefit: It may keep people thinner.
SIRT1 Assay
Jul 21 2009 | Products
SIRT1 belongs to the class III family of HDACs, which are NAD+ dependent enzymes. SIRT1 modulators have been shown to play a beneficial role in treating diseases such as cancer, diabetes, metabolic disease and inflammation, making them attractive targets for the development of new drugs.
Fatty Foods—Not Empty Stomach—Fire Up Hunger Hormone
Jun 8 2009 | News
New research led by the University of Cincinnati (UC) suggests that the hunger hormone ghrelin is activated by fats from the foods we eat-not those made in the body-in order to optimize nutrient metabolism and promote the storage of body fat.
Research Team Details Mitochondrial Components
Jul 15 2008 | News
July 11, 2008 Now, an international team of researchers has created the most comprehensive "parts list" to date for mitochondria, a compendium that includes nearly 1,100 proteins.
T-Cadherin Affects Blood Vessel Growth In Breast Cancer
Apr 8 2008 | News
April 8, 2008 Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research may have found a new option for targeted breast cancer therapy by showing the link between a certain protein and the formation and development of blood vessels that feed breast tumors.
New Genetic Clues To Diabetes
Mar 31 2008 | News
An international team that included scientists from the National Human Genome Research Institute
NIH Launches Center To Study Genomics And Health Disparities
Mar 18 2008 | News
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced the establishment of the NIH Intramural Center for Genomics and Health Disparities (NICGHD), a new venue for research about the way populations are impacted by diseases, including obesity, diabetes and hypertension.