Archive for November, 2007

Human Bone Disorder Reproduced in Mice

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

For the record, scientists have reconstructed a distinctive human bone illness in a laboratory animal model. A global team of scientists at the National Institutes of Health and in Italy made possible to eliminate cells from the bone marrow of patients with a genetic bone disease and transfer the cells into mice then develop the […]

Dry Mouth or Xerostomia

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Different parts of a human body suffer from various disease or disorders caused by microorganisms and other factors. The mouth, which is one part of the digestive system, has been regarded as one of the filthiest area of the human body due to hundreds or even thousands of microorganisms both good and bad that inhabit […]

Deficiency of Cartilage-Associated Protein in Recessive Lethal Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Typical osteogenesis imperfecta, which is an autosomal dominant disorder connected with osteoporosis and bone frailty, is triggered by alteration in the genes for type I collagen. It has long been suspected that a recessive form of the disorder occurs. In view of the fact that loss of cartilage-associated protein or CRTAP, which is necessary for […]

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