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  • (UNDATED ) 1930s : Anabolic steroids are developed to treat anemia and muscle-wasting diseases.
  • The in鸻mmatory cytokines involved in wasting diseases are interleukin 6, TNF-alpha, IL1B, and interferon-gamma.
  • Some are approved by the FDA to sell, by prescription only, to treat certain muscle-wasting diseases.
  • The medicine prize was won Monday by American Stanley Prusiner for discoveries related to brain-wasting diseases.
  • American Stanley Prusiner won the medicine prize for discovering prions, the infectious agents behind several brain-wasting diseases.
  • Bone marrow transplants could restore strength to patients with muscular dystrophy and other muscle-wasting diseases, researchers said.
  • American Stanley Prusiner won the medicine prize for discovering prions, the infectious agent behind several brain-wasting diseases.
  • This meant that the way was open for complete control of bush sickness and allied wasting diseases.
  • The medicine prize was won on Monday by American Stanley Prusiner for discoveries related to brain-wasting diseases.
  • Negative nitrogen balance is associated with burns, serious tissue injuries, fevers, hyperthyroidism, wasting diseases, and during periods of fasting.
  • The deformed proteins that cause mad cow disease and the chronic wasting diseases of other animals are known as prions.
  • Abnormally high levels of syncoilin have been shown to be a characteristic of neuromuscular wasting diseases, such as desminopathy and muscular dystrophy.
  • The brain-wasting diseases BSE, known as mad cow disease, and human CJD are caused by different forms of mutant proteins called prions.
  • In recent years, AIDS patients have joined the ranks of victims of wasting diseases who use the drinks to put on crucial weight.
  • Both the cow form, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and the human form are varieties of a rare group of brain-wasting diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
  • Researchers and consumer advocates increasingly are focusing on animal blood as a possible source of transmission of the range of brain-wasting diseases, including mad cow.
  • Italian playwright Dario Fo won the literature prize and American Stanley Prusiner won the medicine prize for discovering a form of protein connected to brain-wasting diseases.
  • Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, or TSE, is a family of brain-wasting diseases that includes both the sheep ailment scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease.
  • Both the cow form, bovine spongiform encephalopathy and variant Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease are varieties of a rare group of brain-wasting diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
  • The star-studded annual TV rite provides services for children and adults affected by more than 40 muscle-wasting diseases, and funds professional and public health education and training.
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