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The Northland Advanced Transportation Systems Research Laboratory: Develops innovative technologies for safe, productive, and sustainable transportation systems in northern areas.

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Develops optimal methods for the administration and organization of military units, as well as the military as a whole.
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Wisdom Develops Samādhi.
Develops and supplies catalytic exhaust systems and related products to the medium-and heavy-duty commercial diesel engine markets.
* How Seership Develops a Constructive Life.
Develops and executes aircraft / ancillary training and provides aircraft maintenance training support for the Pacific Rim.
Develops and operates a prevention-oriented, cost-effective managed healthcare system for over 9, 500 people.
* Develops methods, infrastructure, and resources to help enable scientific discoveries in infectious disease research and other research fields.
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anti-cancer and drugs
In respect to the last point mentioned, different glutamine analogues such as DON, Azaserine or Acivicin are tested as anti-cancer drugs.
According to the National Cancer Institute, over 70 % of the promising anti-cancer drugs come from plants in the tropical rainforests.
This may be caused by certain antibiotics, anti-cancer, and other drugs or by chemicals such as solvents, heavy metals, etc., which are ototoxic ; or by diseases such as syphilis or autoimmune disease ; or other causes.
Additionally, the search for new anti-cancer drugs is opening up new possibilities in glycobiology Anti-cancer drugs with new and varied action mechanisms together with anti-inflammatory and anti-infection drugs are today undergoing clinical trials.
* suitable for drugs not absorbed by the digestive system or those that are too irritant ( anti-cancer )
* Brief Pain Inventory, used to measure the change in pain intensity after treatment, for example, with anti-cancer drugs
This mechanism of toxicity is also responsible for the ability of some alkylating agents to perform as anti-cancer drugs in the form of alkylating antineoplastic agents, and also as chemical weapons such as mustard gas.
: engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts over the past decade to obstruct the entry of low-price generic competition for three of Bristol's widely used pharmaceutical products: two anti-cancer drugs, Taxol and Platinol, and the anti-anxiety agent BuSpar.
Major work is done in the areas of biological, chemical, and clinical research on anti-cancer drugs derived from plants.
His research on cellular growth factors has proven fundamental to understanding the development of cancer and designing anti-cancer drugs.
It also stabilizes a number of proteins involved in tumor growth, which is why Hsp90 inhibitors are investigated as anti-cancer drugs.
He is co-discoverer of Taxol and camptothecin, two anti-cancer drugs considered standard in the treatment to fight ovarian, breast, lung and colon cancers.
The NCI played an early role in the discovery of anti-cancer drugs in the U. S. According to a 1996 NCI analysis of drugs approved by the FDA, two-thirds of the anti-cancer drugs approved as of the end of 1995 were NCI-sponsored Investigational New Drugs:
This diverse field includes the platinum and ruthenium anti-cancer drugs ( e. g. cisplatin ), chelating agents, gold drug chaperones, and gadolinium contrast agents.
Like many anti-cancer drugs, 5-FU's effects are felt system wide but fall most heavily upon rapidly dividing cells that make heavy use of their nucleotide synthesis machinery, such as cancer cells, but also other cells in parts of the body that are rapidly dividing, for example, the cells lining the digestive tract.
It is geared to finding anti-cancer targeted drugs.
Antibody libraries displaying millions of different antibodies on phage are often used in the pharmaceutical industry to isolate highly specific therapeutic antibody leads, for development into antibody drugs primarily as anti-cancer or anti-inflammatory therapeutics.

anti-cancer and vinblastine
It honours Dr. Robert L. Noble, a Canadian researcher who in the 1950s helped with the discovery of vincristine and vinblastine, widely-used anti-cancer drugs.
Together they isolated the anti-cancer drug vinblastine from the leaves of the Madagascar periwinkle plant ( vinca rosea ) at the University of Western Ontario in 1958.

anti-cancer and with
Treatment of an adult animal with radiation or some other mutation-causing effect, such as a cytotoxic anti-cancer drug, may cause cancer in the animal.
Broccoli is high in vitamin C, as well as dietary fiber ; it also contains multiple nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as diindolylmethane and small amounts of selenium.
A single serving provides more than 30 mg of Vitamin C and a half-cup provides 52 mg of Vitamin C. The 3, 3 '- Diindolylmethane found in broccoli is a potent modulator of the innate immune response system with anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer activity.
Its central role in DNA precursor synthesis, coupled with its inhibition by antagonists such as trimethoprim and methotrexate, which are used as anti-bacterial or anti-cancer agents, has made DHFR a target of anticancer chemotherapy.
Results of this study suggest that the caffeine derivatives in yerba mate are potential anti-cancer agents and could also be useful in other diseases associated with inflammation.
On April 28, 2004, Ehud Shapiro, Yaakov Benenson, Binyamin Gil, Uri Ben-Dor, and Rivka Adar at the Weizmann Institute announced in the journal Nature that they had constructed a DNA computer coupled with an input and output module which would theoretically be capable of diagnosing cancerous activity within a cell, and releasing an anti-cancer drug upon diagnosis.
Although many mutations associated with Okazaki fragments can result in cancer, studies have shown that the alteration of Okazaki fragments in nucleoside analogues such as cytarabine can lead to anti-cancer activities.
* Alfred Gilman, with Frederick S. Philips, first publish the results of trials of anti-cancer chemotherapy, using mechlorethamine, carried out with Louis S. Goodman.
Kale, as with broccoli and other brassicas, contains sulforaphane ( particularly when chopped or minced ), a chemical with potent anti-cancer properties.
The Developmental Therapeutics Program ( DTP ) operates a tiered anti-cancer compound screening program with the goal of identifying novel chemical leads and biological mechanisms.
Since December 1976, Burzynski has administered peptides and their metabolites, which he calls antineoplastons, as treatments with alleged anti-cancer activity.
Paul Ehrlich used organoarsenic (“ arsenicals ”) for the treatment of syphilis, demonstrating the relevance of metals, or at least metalloids, to medicine, that blossomed with Rosenberg ’ s discovery of the anti-cancer activity of cisplatin ( cis-PtCl < sub > 2 </ sub >( NH < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >).
with value as a dietary anti-cancer tool in humans.
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It could be shown that bryostatin 1 acts synergistically in combination with other anti-cancer drugs.

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