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Study shows cocoa flavanols could more than double cells
New findings indicate that cocoa flavanols may be an important part of a healthy diet for people with cardiovascular disease, which affects more than 80 million Americans, according to research by a team of researchers, including scientists from Mars…
cells | 13 July 2010
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Mocon’s analyzer offers ‘film cells’ for flexible material testing
Mocon is introducing film cells as optional add-ons to its recently launched OpTech – O2 Platinum analyzer. The unit uses platinum fluorescent material to measure oxygen (O2) transmission rates, enabling users to accurately measure perforated flex…
cells | 04 January 2010
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Study finds spices halt growth of breast stem cells
A new study finds that compounds derived from the spices turmeric and pepper could help prevent breast cancer by limiting the growth of stem cells, the small number of cells that fuel a tumor’s growth. Researchers at the University of Michigan Com…
cells | 31 December 2009
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New premium series of balances
The Cubis premium balance by Sartorius features a modular design that can be custom-configured and adapted to the changing requirements of different applications such as simple weighing and managing complex sequences using the user/password manage…
cells | 01 March 2009
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Fortigel for healthy joints
Degenerative joint diseases that ultimately lead to osteoarthritis considerably reduce the quality of life of sufferers. Gelita’s Fortigel specifically stimulates cartilage cells and enhances the synthesis of cartilage tissue. It is a new agent fo…
cells | 01 November 2008
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Brain-Friendly Tea
New research shows that tea may improve attention and focus, keep brain cells healthy and influence genetics in cancer.
cells | 01 November 2008
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Fat overload kills human cells
Saturated fat triggers death in mammalian cells, says a new study from Washington University School of Medicine. Researchers have identified a protein that alters the internal “skeleton” of cells when exposed to high fat. When the researchers hal…
cells | 19 January 2006











