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Ion beam radiobiology and cancer: Time to update ourselves. discuss this article1 Comment
Source: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Category: Biochemistry
Latest Comment by zou - September 12, 2009: At last, a review about particle beam radiobiology has been published. BBA Reviews Cancer publishes articles of major significance and this is the best and most comprehensive review about ion beam radiobiology in cancer, to date. Worthy to read it!

Resveratrol protects cardiomyocytes from hypoxia-induced apoptosis through the SIRT1-FoxO1 pathway. discuss this article1 Comment
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research communications Category: Biochemistry
Latest Comment by dhynesok - December 22, 2008: The wonder ingredient in wine is resveratrol. Dr. David Sinclair, Associate Professor of Pathology and Co-Director of the Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging at Harvard Medical School is the leader in research into the anti-aging properties of resveratrol. The current studies performed by Dr. Sinclair and many other researchers have shown great promise for resveratrol treating the diseases of aging. There are numerous articles that I have linked to at my website - http://resveratrol.webiage.com - that document the findings for the potential health benefits in treating heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteo...

Ciliatamides A−C, Bioactive Lipopeptides from the Deep-Sea Sponge Aaptos ciliata discuss this article1 Comment
Source: Journal of Natural Products Category: Biochemistry
Latest Comment by sagar - March 12, 2008: a) Ciliatamide 1 and 3 have difference in cyclic amides, 1 (7 member ring) 3(6 member ring) and report says 1 is active and 3 is not, so can you say that caprolactam ring is active part of molecule? b) is any synthesis of these molecules are known?